Official December SAT I Forum

<p>wait... aszx5527
is the order already on COLLEGEBOARD.COM???
NO WAY, I'm not seeing it... (I desperately hope that section 3 one being experimental is true...)</p>

<p>rupang...read my post, don't just skip over it!</p>

<p>indian he read the post before urs, searched college board for 5 minutes, then posted back, he didnt skip urs intentionally (or unintentially for that matter)</p>

<p>sorry for asking, but does anyone who had the experimental section for reading on the governess remember any of the sentence completions?</p>

<p>Cus i remember i did really bad on one of the sentence completions</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>dude xindianx
calm down...i didn't intentionally skip urs..lol</p>

<p>Is there ANYONE on this board who had the order EXACTLY like the one posted by aszx5527? Cuz mine did...!
and everyone else with writing experimental seem to say that they had 2 sections in a row....which is frustrating because I had em seperately</p>

<p>OH btw, what was the passage toward the end about for the Writing section that DID count?</p>

<p>The writing passage was about turning old plays and books into movies and whether that was cool or not.</p>

<p>OHHHHHHHHHHHHH the one that talked about Jane Eyre's Emma and some other things? That one counts and the other section doesn't, correct?</p>

<p>oh also, that was the section with "For all talking on Ecosystem, the companies... blah blah blah..." sentence, right?</p>

<p>And, guys, it should be completely obvious what experimental sections you got by now: talk to ONE other person who had a different test and you'll know.</p>

<p>I think there were 6 different experimental sections (2 math, 2 CR, 2 writing) because I had an experimental math, my girlfriend had an experimental math with grid-in, and two of my friends had different CR experimentals. If you had two "large" writing sections, then one was experimental, because there is ONE and ONLY ONE large writing section on each test.</p>

<p>Also, if you got 2 grid-ins you should immediately know that the one that everyone is talking about is NOT the experimental, and that the other one IS. There can never be 2 different sections with grid-ins; the SAT doesn't work that way.</p>

<p>Correct. It talked about Shakespeare and Emma.</p>

<p>And yes, ecosystem was on there.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the answer to one of the last CR in the comic book passage about the author of passage two was more ______ than the author of passage one?</p>

<p>answer choices (i think):
-sarcastic
-ironic
-casual
?</p>

<p>the comic book passage question asked "1 was more ____ than 2"
i chose severe.</p>

<p>No the question asked "Two was more _____than author one"?</p>

<p>The choices were</p>

<p>sarcastic
ironic
casual
conversational</p>

<p>I chose conversational.</p>

<p>Oh excuse me, "casual" wasnt there. The proper choices were:</p>

<p>sarcastic
ironic
conversational
analytical</p>

<p>ironic is the answer</p>

<p>Also, I want to see what people got for this question, but I have another question.</p>

<p>In the Venus Passage, a question asked for the tone of the first two sentences of the fourth paragraph (the one after the probe one).</p>

<p>The sentence was something like "Why is Venus different from Earth? The answer may lie only in its blah blah blah"? Then CR asks you for the tone. Some of the choices were:</p>

<p>Guarded
Decisive
Unknown
Unknown</p>

<p>well i put ironic, but i was debating between that and conversational. The second passage did seem more conversational.</p>