<p>xin, which was right, my answer to my question, or paniwani's?</p>
<p>What question?</p>
<p>Paniwani's answer of fearful and uncertain is right. I don't remember a question with squirrels, so idk about that one. Your alaska/developed is right.</p>
<p>Hey, let's say I got 5 wrong on CR, 0 wrong on math, and 1 wrong on writing with a 10 essay.</p>
<p>Would that come out to about a mid seven hundred, 800, and mid seven hundred, roughly?</p>
<p>yes slorg, that's right. Probably 740/750, 800, 760.</p>
<p>I cant believed I struggled with the squirrel question, because it was one of the first in the section. Overall though, I know I broke 700 in verbal. The passages were really easy, and even though I did a little worse than I expected on the sentence completions, I still never miss more than 1 or max 2 on any section of S Completions.</p>
<p>How many scaled points is the difference between a 10 on the essay and an 8?</p>
<p>30 points maybe? I'm not really sure of the writing scoring. I think you can usually miss one or two and still get 800. The two essay scores count as 12 questions I think and are added to the grammar questions.</p>
<p>That venn diagram page made everything a lot less confusing... I wish I had it before the test :-/</p>
<p>Edit: Let's see if I understand this correctly: If set Z weren't present, then the 3 items would have been added into the intersection between X and Y? The only reason it was in the middle was because set Z happened to also have those 3 numbers? So there were 7 items that were shared between X and Y but not shared by Z?</p>
<p>the venn diagram problem was probably a difficultly level 2 problem, what is all this arguing for?</p>
<p>Syn: correct.</p>
<p>it was 10 right? for the venn diagram</p>
<p>paniwani: yes.</p>
<p>was absurd correct for STRI thing?</p>
<p>STRI? do you mean SETI?</p>
<p>yeah that.</p>
<p>I got "wrongheaded" and "chicanery"</p>
<p>I nput wrong headed and chicanery too</p>
<p>Well it can't be fearful and uncertain because the passage says that the girl knew the dangers that lie ahead. The passage never hinted that she was uncertain. I put resigned and defeated because she is defeated by the fact that she has a whole new identity now, and that she can't keep her Puero Rican one.</p>
<p>thank you, that's what I thought, so I put the same thing.</p>