***Official February 2015 SAT Makeup (US ONLY) THREAD***

@redrabbit23‌ That’s exactly what I wrote so it better be right.

I’m going through the Nov SAT thread and they’re talking about a math question about students taking chem and physics… for some reason I don’t remember that question…

@Nutmmeg‌ it insinuated that she was being overly lavish

@redrabbit23‌ I also noticed that. Another one that came up was something about a pyramid. The majority of the test may be the same but some of the questions could be variations of the ones on our test

Yes, it also could have been a different experimental maybe? @TheSATsSuck‌ <-- awesome username btw

Still don’t know if its delete the sentence or “buying” for improving the P.

and one about chem students or something

Did you guys say “anxiety” for one of the carpet passages?
And what was the 115 that I saw on the link before

For that one I said optimism
And I believe the 115 refers to the math problem involving numbers that were multiples of both 7 and 5

Optimism is the correct answer

same @Nutmmeg‌

she felt anxiety after she saw his initial reaction, but if you went to the lines that the question said to refer to, she was clearly excited and optimistic about it

Yeah, there was also the comment about how the adhan gave her a feeling of good omens

yep

Anyone think that the last math (the 20 minute one) was experimental? The Fibonacci’s spiral question seemed kinda weird for the SAT…

Also do we get our scores back in two weeks like we would a normal SAT?

I don’t think the fibonacci spiral was in the 20 minute section?

I don’t think it was that weird either, you don’t need to know what the sequence is to figure out the problem, you can figure it out with basic geometry

@solaireofastora‌ Ohhhh maybe not…but I was thinking about the section where the last question was “If x^2=a, then what is equal to x^(2y-1)”. That was the 20-minute math one right?

Another thing: do you think the curve will be “more difficult” (I mean harder to get a higher score with more wrong) or less since it was a postponed test? Like do you guys think that generally people performed better since they had more time, or worse since they waited two weeks from when they originally planned to take it? I’m sure that this has been discussed with other postponed tests in the past…

i said xa^2 or something like that

@savvidavvi‌ i don’t know anything about the curve system at all sorry man

I suspect a decent curve on the math, there were a handful of tough questions