Offical Nov Sat I - Math Experimental

<p>The side between the 90 degree angle and the 60 degree angle had length 12. I got the same thing for the questions you listed, d3ity.</p>

<p>Can somebody list the long passages from the CR sections that counted? I'm trying to gauge how I did on CR.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question with a hotel
it was like... there are k rooms, and N of the rooms are unoccupied...
and 80% of the occupied rooms had 2 people and 20 % had 1 people..
whatst he equationf ro the number of people int he hotel??</p>

<p>i need to know if that one section was experimental.... cause itw as a hard section</p>

<p>I didn't have a question like that, haxors, so it was most probably an experimental section ;-).</p>

<p>i love you svrone</p>

<p>I love you too, haxors.</p>

<p>did anyone have a section with a question that has 3 small sqaures inside a circle. the answer to which was 2Pi-3... Was this section experimental</p>

<p>That was definitely experimental.</p>

<p>there was another question with a rectangle and you had to figure out what portion of it was represented by one of the small shaded ones.</p>

<p>Can someone help me put together these 6 answers? I had a tough time w/ this. What I remember putting is:</p>

<p>-Keep sentence as is (the one w/ "too")
-One combining sentences one but that was easy.
-Add sentence after sentence 10 or 11...I believe I put 11 (does anyone remember the context)
-The last question asked about what should be added at the end. I put something about Dragonwings being a good story and the character was glad to have read it. Others put stuff about Chinatown & biography but I didn't think those were supported by anything...</p>

<p>...and there's 2 more. Any confirmation on the ones I mentioned or does anyone remember the other 2? Thanks!</p>

<p>from what I've collected from the October SAT score thread, the following was the curve for math then: </p>

<p>800 790 760 740 720 710 700 690 680....</p>

<p>Knowing that none of the scores really repeat for the 670-800 range, and assuming these are all from students of the same test, I believe this is it.</p>

<p>The fixing the sentence one without "too":</p>

<p>It was like, "The Wright brothers were building airplanes, when Ying Fue was crashing them" or something.</p>

<p>The correct answer was "At the time when the Wright brothers were building airplanes, Ying Fue was crashing them," right? </p>

<p>stambliark</p>

<p>I kept the sentence with "too" as is and also put the additional sentence after sentence 11. The sentence was something like "Fue took two Curtis airplanes back to China and started a factory." Sentence 11 was something along the lines of "Ying Fue was unfazed by the failure of his first two airplanes and continued to build planes."</p>

<p>For the last question, I said that the author should write more about the success of his second flight. The reason I selected that choice was that it was a little bit of a surprise that in the second paragraph the author talks exclusively about the second plane crashing, then in the third paragraph he remarks that it was a success. I don't think he handled that well. I thought adding something about San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1900s would be a good idea, too, since the author throws in a reference to Chinatown in the very last sentence without speaking of it in the entire rest of the essay.</p>

<p>hmm... this chinatown/2nd plane success question is makin me crazy. Does anyone remember what the last sentence (the one that metions that the book gives an excellent depiction of chinatown in the 1900s) started out with? like did it say something along the lines of "so in conclusion" or did it in someway try to summarize his overall point? Cuz if it was a summary statement...chinatown would be correct, since a summary statement must cover what has already been discussed...if chinatown wasn't discussed...it would make the summary statement weak.</p>

<p>okay, so there were TWO experimental sections???? I had 4 math sections but had nothing with the "conocentric" circle thingy or whatever...."ahh...the best thing we can do is wait until it comes out on the cb website later this week. Unless we'd like to keep speculating about which one is the experimental. I think it was section 6....but thats just my hunch. anyone else think so?" CB tells which one was exp... or are you saying we could tell by our score :-D" </p>

<p>They really release the experimental section in less than a week following the test?</p>

<p>btw I put chinatown. i thought the description of the successful flight was enough.</p>

<p>My paraphrase of the last part of the essay:</p>

<p>"Yep was surprised to find that only two newspaper articles of Ying Fue's endeavors existed. So, instead of writing a biography as he originally intended, Yep created a blend of fictional and factual elements in his work Dragonwings, along with an excellent depiction of San Francisco's Chinatown in the 1900s."</p>

<p>So which writing section was experimental? Was it the first or second 35-question section (plz be the 1st one...I was unsure about so many questions...it was really hard..i'm guessing it was that one)</p>

<p>My Test Order was something like this:</p>

<p>Writing
Verbal
Writing
Math
Verbal
----Can't Remember Rest</p>

<p>parikhs</p>

<p>I had the writing experimental too. I think everybody had the first writing section with the discussion of Laurence Yep's Dragonwings. The second section was probably experimental.</p>

<p>hmm... okay I'm still not sure about that last sentence... and the biography one... not sure about that either. I went with. "Even with 2 articles on the subject, Yep created a novel that had an excellent blend of fact and fiction." I just wasn't sure about the biography being what he originally intended...</p>

<p>"even with 2 articles on the subject" seems inconsistent and out of place.</p>

<p>Yeah, but I think my second 35-question writing section had the dragonwings...I can't really remember...so would that 1st 1 be experimental then?</p>

<p>For the Fue one:
I believe I got it down to two sentences. One was "At the time when the Wright brothers were suceeding, Fue built (something)" and "When Fue built (something), the Wright brothers were suceeding" I went the latter because I thought the first one would have to be Fue had built, but I dunno; that was the one I wasn't really sure about.</p>

<p>As for the "chinatown/second flight" debate, I'm pretty sure the guy needed to include more about the second flight.</p>

<p>Last question was def. "Instead he wrote Dragonwings, a blend of fiction..."</p>