***Official Dec 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>@PrideNPredjudice‌ I’m pretty sure “it appears” was correct. It was talking about the experiments with food and how people’s perception of said food was affected by the food’s color. The next sentence was saying “it appears” that if food looks good, people will think it tastes good. </p>

<p>I put it appears too</p>

<p>Yah I completely agree. I don’t even understand how there are people coming up with the number 820. @running1998</p>

<p>Do any of you guys remember getting 2, 3 and 7 for some of the grid ins? The 7 one was a range of possible #s</p>

<p>I don’t know what answer I got but I subtracted the common number twice.</p>

<p>@allista‌ I got that too. I subtracted the # of people who got it both drinks or whatever and then got average for 650 ;p</p>

<p>@mizejonathan17 Yes I got 7 for the 2nd last one with the 1/27 to a power (or something like that)</p>

<p>@inkkognito‌ Omg, yes #2 about “despite her love of travelling” i didnt know which one it was</p>

<p>did u guys get 45% for anything?</p>

<p>Basically on the sibling question you had to add up the number of students who has 2,3,and 4 siblings, not just 2 siblings (because it said how many have at least 2). @colestech</p>

<p>@VPatel2015‌ it seems that @Abdefjxl‌ is correct. his explanation makes a lot of sense. 820 is the amount o people who were vaccinated. not the amount who got one vaccination</p>

<p>@APmaster007 I really don’t know. when I applied to safe colleges, i used 1-2 day shipping bc of timing. and they received and processed them fast- it didn’t take them 1-2 weeks(as they say) to process the already delivered sat scores. However, if you’re out of luck, you may end up getting your scores processed really late. it’s just ~$31 extra for all scores you send. ask friends who have sent sat by regular mail and when those colleges got them bc I also need to know whether i’m safe saving that extra money.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the math question about all possible remainders…divided by 5? choices are {1, 2} {0,1,2} something like that</p>

<p>0,1,2,3,4</p>

<p>@agupte‌ Same. </p>

<p>Yah we have an explanation now haha. @running1998</p>

<p>@mizejonathan17‌ I remember all three of those! </p>

<p>@canunot I did for the math problem with the histogram</p>

<p>Can someone type the sentence that had the “denied of” error? was it the one was about critics believed that the press was denied “of” something?</p>

<p>Also, I put assimilationism since it’s NEW things mixed with traditional practices. It said “novel” in the passage.</p>

<p>I had an english experimental… but I don’t know which one it was </p>