<p>mylifedepends.................</p>
<p>I'm not 100% sure it was A, but i think it was</p>
<p>however, i AM 100% sure you're an arrogant jackass.</p>
<p>mylifedepends.................</p>
<p>I'm not 100% sure it was A, but i think it was</p>
<p>however, i AM 100% sure you're an arrogant jackass.</p>
<p>i got no change as well..</p>
<p>did anyone else seem to get way too many 'no change' answers during reading?</p>
<p>I got like 2 or 3 no change i believe.</p>
<p>I got a lot of no change, i wouldn't say too many. More like just the right amount. :)</p>
<p>Yea i had at least 15 answer's that were A for engish....More than three no changes for sure</p>
<p>well, i just looked at my bubbles afterwards and noticed a ton of a's and f's.</p>
<p>so i guess some of those might not have been "no change". but that's usually the first answer choice in reading..</p>
<p>what'd you guys put on hydrogen bonds? 3 or 5?</p>
<p>i was pretty sure it was 5...but most people seem to be getting 3..</p>
<p>I got a few. All you can do is hope for the best.</p>
<p>Ok, well I'm tired of worrying to death if I got a 35 (such a small margin for error!), good luck to you guys.</p>
<p>I cannot see how it is five unless they drew the diagram to confuse you, I am nearly positive the ACT doesnt do that. I know the SAT does tough</p>
<p>I said 5 for the H thingy</p>
<p>Same, I don't know why it would be 5 either.</p>
<p>youguysaresad: You think you got a 35? Were you confident on almost all science?</p>
<p>I just looked at the connecting lines and ended up with five. The others were not connected to anything</p>
<p>H bonds is 3 because it told you to look at diagram. And it said how many would one water molecule have.</p>
<p>yeah. when i saw the diagram i was thinking that either i'm wrong, or the ACT is evil. because there were 5 bonds where hydrogen bonded with oxygen, (which the passage explained) but they only pointed out 3 (using arrows) in the diagram</p>
<p>I got 3 for the H one, not only because of the lines, but actually counting how many molecules were bound together.</p>
<p>On that same passage, was the "how many bonds can one hydrogen make" - 2 Oxygen bonds?</p>
<p>And also, something about if the Magnetic field was reversed to 10^-11....i had no idea, so i guessed.</p>
<p>I think that I'll go with the "ACT is evil."</p>
<p>math was hard, i think i missed the matrix one because i forgot how to do matrices, but i put the answer to that was H or C.</p>
<p>english was harder than usual</p>
<p>reading was about the same, but i actually finished everything this time</p>
<p>science was meh...dunno, but i do know that you had to know that prokaryotes don't have a nucleus or organelles, and that a molecule itself does not contain protons and electrons, but that each individual atom of the molecule does, and an ion has either more protons than electrons or vice versa. yea you needed outside knowledge on two questions....</p>
<p>and yea what was the answer to the 10^-11 one, was it that they wouldn't have enough time?</p>
<p>OMG! I'm not the only one to think that the English was harder than usual!</p>
<p>i know the last one was no change</p>