<p>the 15 min verbal section was about monsters. and the questions. are very very difficult to decided....the vocabs were all easy</p>
<p>That Washington Woodsworth portion needs to go and die..</p>
<p>I'm going in (Pacific Coast) in a few minutes.. it's 7:20AM here. Best of luck to you all already sitting and taking your test.</p>
<p>ANSWERS PLEASEEEE!!!!
desperate to hear some answers....
Thanks.</p>
<p>hurry up and finish the test peoples!!....i cant wait to see this thread flooded w/ answers....</p>
<p>here is my gird in answers:
9
120
.5
18
120
8
125
.04688</p>
<p>there should be a "280" in there, not 120... ;)</p>
<p>320 + 280.</p>
<p>i didn't get .04688... what was it as a fraction?</p>
<p>i got 5/64 for the last grid in i checked a few times, which was the experimental verbal, the one with those short passages on the Voyager?</p>
<p>vegas, i got 5/64 too... so i was questioning that.</p>
<p>i had dual short passages with 36 questions in 30 minutes... that is the experimental. mine was about t rexes.</p>
<p>i am sooooo stupid....for the answer that really comes out to 125, i put 189...i dont know how or why i got that answer, but i feel like a jackass...and amnesia, youre right for the 280, but it was 5/64 for the last question</p>
<p>i got 1/16 for the last one.</p>
<p>did anyone get a really really short passage about an astronmer followed by a really short 2 passage section? it seemed kind of akward so i thought that was experimental since i had an extra verbal section</p>
<p>Hmm i had 3 math sections, cant exactly remember what verbal I had off the top of my head. But if you needed me to tell you, I could recognize it.</p>
<p>Which math was experimental. I had a little more trouble on the set of 25 with the cone question for #24. I'm pretty sure i aced the other one.</p>
<p>does anybody remember the exact question...the last grid in problem...i wanna rework that one</p>
<p>took 3/8 of his collection, then 7/8 of his remaining collection.</p>
<p>5/64</p>
<p>pzr
+ rzp
= xyx
column A column B
z+z+r+p 20</p>
<p>what's the answer for this question, anyone remember?</p>
<p>morgan, the answer was B. 20 will always be bigger than the sum of 2 one-digit numbers.</p>
<p>hey guys (and gals)
I just took the SAT I today and had 4 verbal sections. the one I thought was experimental was the one looking like the new SAT, with 3 passages: a really sort one (9 lines, tops), another longer one (2 really short passages, 20 lines each, tops), and a long passage. that was section 4 for me. the other 2 30-minute sections were normal sat ones, and were sections 1 and 5 for me.
the math sections were quite easy, it seemed... I got a 760 M on the oct. SAT, so I hope this time I'll get an 800.</p>
<p>that was also my section 4, im guessing thats the experimental</p>
<p>did anyone get a question (#7) about n textbooks on the last section and went huh? did anyone understand the problem.</p>