**October ACT Thread**

<p>I hate standardized tests. They should all burn in the fiery place</p>

<p>I concur, inguyen!</p>

<p>yea, what lacrim said. that question was toward the middle? would it really refer back to paragraph one?</p>

<p>ohhhh that question. yeah i put charm. it went from bad characteristics to good/cute ones</p>

<p>Does anyone remember, in excruciating detail, the artist and rain question?
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<p>No you guys read it wrong. the answer was supposed to be placed between the first and second paragraph.</p>

<p>which artist question?</p>

<p>I had charm, but I think I may have changed it. On the math, I didn't put any that "cannot be solved with the given info", I solved all of those ones.</p>

<p>I had one of the "cannot be solved" questions. I just don't remember which one.</p>

<p>I'm talking about the artist questions with commas or something? Can anyone remember it?</p>

<p>The posessive question...artists', artist's...? I don't remember a comma question.</p>

<p>I solved all math problems. none were "not enough info". Coming from a guy who got a 35 on math ACT last time.</p>

<p>I got artists´ because it was referring to more than one artist...
But I could be wrong...</p>

<p>of that one...</p>

<p>I got artist's. It was only talking about one artist I thought.</p>

<p>Hmm...maybe I spoofed again haha.</p>

<p>wait...maybe I didn't get a cannot be solved answer!? I think my brain is on fire.</p>

<p>On the special olympics passage I got "No change" 3 times out of 4 consecutive questions at one point...</p>

<p>The one I got couldnt be determined was the triangle inscribed on the circle. However, after finnishing the section, I realized you could do it, but the way to do it is rather complicated and would take too long for an ACT question.</p>

<p>I got artist's, but I was iffy about it. I just thought that it seemed to be referring to one specific piece of art, so it had to be referring to one artist.</p>

<p>^ Yeah I think since it was refering to a single piece there was only one artist.</p>