<p>Yes, the essay was about Africans in America having a cultural tie to Africa..</p>
<p>but the italicized blurb (which usually contains the main idea) specifically said it was about the relationship if i remember correctly...</p>
<p>Don't argue about questions here, please. It is a poll. Argue on the CR thread.</p>
<p>^ Corrrrrect</p>
<p>whoops!! my apologies! i had forgotten about that. sorry!</p>
<p>Me too. I didn't mean to. forgot..</p>
<ol>
<li>Profile</li>
<li>20</li>
<li>No change</li>
<li>Ongoing relationship</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Profile</li>
<li>I had no clue to what the answer would be so I omitted it. So glad I did.</li>
<li>A-No change</li>
<li>Ongoing relationships</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Mouth</li>
<li>20</li>
<li>A, no change.</li>
<li>Ongoing relationships</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Mouth (this question did seem somewhat ambiguous to me so I just went with my gut.)</li>
<li>20</li>
<li>Don't remember</li>
<li>Cultural ties</li>
<li>I thought the Blue Book's practice tests were more ambiguous than the October test.</li>
</ol>
<ol>
<li>Mouth</li>
<li>20</li>
<li>A </li>
<li>Cultural ties</li>
</ol>
<p>ditto aznsushi</p>
<p>mouth
20
ongoing relationships</p>
<p>Lets add the urban ecology appreciation vs. unconcerned.. thats kinda arousing debate.
5. appreciation.</p>
<p>sorry about my rudeness earlier... i'll be kind... but pay attention to popular culture... they did not make a movie called Mona Lisa Profile :)</p>
<p>And about the pyramid question, I got h=m as my answer. what you're supposed to do is make a triangle consisting of the height, the length of a side, and half of a base diagonal, and you use that to find m in terms of h, and it turns out that m = h. i did that type of problem in geometry freshman year - honestly, i think i could have done better on the math section if i took it after geometry (while the material is still fresh in your mind ha ha)</p>
<p>one thing - did anyone notice the "Braveheart" question was exactly like a question from one of the blue book's drill questions? same answers even! (except it had to do with scottish bagpipes i think) i barely read the question before answering it, i honestly laughed when i saw it, and when i got home, i looked in the book, and they were the same</p>
<p>It was in the writing section</p>
<p>Braveheart = e
you're wrong on geometry
Can't assume popular culture for mona lisa (NEVER bring opinions). I put mouth though.</p>
<p>They didn't make a movie called Mona Lisa Mouth either...</p>
<p>1) Mouth
2) 10
3) Can't remember my answer, which really bugs me.
4) Ongoing relationships</p>
<p>Im having trouble remembering whether or not I omitted a certain math question. It was a triangle with a line going horizontally through it that was parallel to the base and a rectangular gray area at the bottom that you had to find the area of. I think the length of the top of the gray rectangular area (also the line parallel to the base) was 8, and the answers had radicals in them. Is this right? does anybody remember any numbers or anything from it? It was in the 25 minute 20 question section that counted.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>