<p>SOOOO MUCH EASIER !!! i was so happy</p>
<p>@bear111
I don’t know but I got 9 for that question. Dunno if it’s correct.</p>
<p>Which questions were in the EXPERIMENTAL MATH section? i remember getting math like 2 times in a row twice and wanting to kill something.</p>
<p>math experimental had the one about fat free ice cream percentiles</p>
<p>I actually had to read Walden for English >.></p>
<p>WALDEN IS FUNDAMENTALLY HUMAN-CENTERED.
you don’t need outside knowledge for this test, mandy</p>
<p>How do you know what section was the experimental one?</p>
<p>any other MATH EXPERIMENTALS? i didn’t get the fat free ice cream one.
and there’s always more than one experimental…</p>
<p>regarding the curve: does -1 mean a missed question or does it mean three missed questions(which is -.75 and rounds to -1)</p>
<p>PPl this is what i have for CR USA Oct 2011…feel free to make changes/ add stuff</p>
<p>1
<em>Short: woman who could have became a president</em>
Respect</p>
<p><em>Short: nature writing</em>
Human-centered
Both gains and losses</p>
<p><em>Nuclear Power Passage</em>
Tone: emphatic
Pivotal turning point
End: collective interest
Primary concern: Less harmful to the environment</p>
<p>2
<em>Blogging</em>
Overly optimistic
Phenomenon? Qualify a claim?</p>
<p><em>Art in Life</em>
Detour: different from life?
Art’s place in life
Personal and reflexive
Lawyer?</p>
<p><em>Roommate</em>
killjoy
Forehead: pride?
Paranoid…bewildered…ambivalent
Disappointed…repentant
Idea; unconscious</p>
<p>3
<em>Ella Baker passage</em>
Quote: alternative approach
Self-admonition
Archaeologist
Handling
Shaping
Human complexity
Weighing: considering hard
Same political goals with her
Marginalized ppl have to participate</p>
<p><em>Sencom</em>
Clever debater even the opponents praised him
Advanced ages: longevity
Scientists: edify…reticence
Ameliorate
exacerbate
Recondite
Compelling formulaic…stimulating contrasting?
Mercurial
Fickleness</p>
<p>i think so bear</p>
<p>bear: it means one missed question.
THAT BRINGS THE RAW SCORE DOWN 1 and subtract - 0.25
rounds up to just down 1.</p>
<p>It’s only 1 experimental per test,</p>
<p>Why is it not execution for the passage involving Ella Baker? Why is it handling?</p>
<p>I’m not going to write a long story, but I just need to vent.</p>
<p>-I didn’t get the finish the essay (ran out of time), and what I wrote was very weak.
-I started off with a math section, which should have been easy, but I got a ridiculously easy question wrong by over-analyzing it.<br>
-I know I got at least 3 SC’s wrong and I was not confident with any of my Passage answers.
-I had two back to back Writing MC sections (1 was experimental). Nonetheless, it was brutal.
-I know I got at least 3 Math questions wrong, and I got a 790 with one wrong in May. I got dumber… :(</p>
<p>My May SAT: CR - 660, M - 790, W - 620 (8 essay, 64 MC) (2070/1450)</p>
<p>This was my last chance to get a decent score for Penn ED, and I ****ing blew it…</p>
<p>My score predictions this time around: CR - 640, M - 750, W - 650 (6 essay, 70 MC) (2040/1390) …and that’s a generous prediction…</p>
<p>wasn’t the one about the biographical CR: EXECUTION, and not HANDLING? the sentence after said: there was much more at stake here than… blah blah</p>
<p>i also got math experimental but dont recall any ice cream question</p>
<p>What was the one in the Baker passage where it asks for the function of the first paragraph</p>
<p>one of the choices was to introduce an influential person or something like that idr the other ones</p>
<p>Oh, so there was a bloody formula for the cylinder one? Yeah, I just multiplied the height by the diameter, couldn’t figure what else to do and gave up.</p>
<p>anyone have the last question in their math grid-in that had something to do with 24 and 10 being equal to k^2? i hope that was experimental :O</p>