***October 2015 SAT (US Only) Thread***

can anyone post the consolidated answer? I want to see how many wrong I have in total. Tks

@ambitionsquared I said that it was a misrepresentation of the drawbacks because the first passage didn’t really say that he felt like he wasn’t able to engage in deep thought.

Yes. Perfectly represent. What about the question : ominous explaination or genuine confusion

@zacle1234 I said ominous explanation.

Someone wanna link me

Ominous explanation

Sorry I’m new at this :stuck_out_tongue: but what do yo

For the Mishiko passage, did you guys put rationale or origins for one of the questions?

Messed up one math question… so sad :I
I haven’t missed a math question in forever, but I do it on the real test. Not sleeping is killer.

Otherwise an alright test. I’ll probably take one next month and actually prepare for that one.

@Marshmallow99 I put rationale

Anyone remember the fundamentally but flawed and the other options. I think i pick other options but i dont remember other ones plsss

You guys can ask me on math. Last time i got 800. I just wanted to help, not to boast my score :((

@Marshmallow99 I put origins of philosophy. The author starts the indicated section with something like “her attitude comes from the Japanese practice of zen.” Don’t see how the author is rationalizing zen.

READING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION ABOUT JUMP SCARE… WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS MOST SIMILAR TO THE THREE STEP PROCESS…

B. HEAR NOISE FROM CLOSET, OPEN CLOSET AND SCARE

D. CREAKING NOISE, TURN AWAY IN RELIEF, SCARE

ANSWER WAS D RIGHT ???

@stoopidfoose D. The 3 step process was basically anxiety, then relief, then the scare.

So was it the writing or the math section that was experimental and dropped? Can you describe the questions in the one that was experimental? Also what is christmas treeing, just wondering. Thanks

Sinuous is not an error. The question is checking diction and the word is properly used.

@stoopidfoose It is D

Are you guys sure it was perfectly represented? The first passage didn’t say anything about personal reflection