*OFFICIAL* January 28, 2006 SAT Thread

<p>the 70000 x10^n was on my test and I had the extra CR section with the duck/rabbit.</p>

<p>Guys, I had math experimental. The experimental was the 3 section. (The second math section.)</p>

<p>Thanks Eddieee.</p>

<p>I think there are many different ways SATs can be structured, so the fact that for you the 70000 question was not in Sec 2 doesn't really help me because, on my SAT, Sec 2 and 3 were both Math and the 70000 question was definitely either in Sec 2 or Sec 3.</p>

<p>Basically, I need to know if someone who had the same FORMAT as me, at least for Sections 2 & 3 (= both Math sections, 25 minutes and 20 Multiple Choice questions), remembers if Section 2 started with the 70000 question or the "k x 1 = - 3/4" question...</p>

<p>I believe the SAT Math goes like this:
- one 20-question (Multiple Choice) section (25 min)
- one 18-question (8 MC and 10 grid-ins) section (25 min)
- one 16-question (Multiple Choice) section (20 min)</p>

<p>Thanks for answering my question though.</p>

<p>I said the 70000 one WAS in my section 2 of math.
It was the first question.</p>

<p>gxing, when you say that Sec 3 was the Math experimental, do you mean that the 70000 question was in Sec 2 for you? In that case, I'm screwed because I did better on Sec 3 than on Sec 2...</p>

<p>I re-read my post. I guess it could've been unclear, so I added the words "for me." But yeah, I think section 2 math is being graded, while section 3 (which I didn't have) is not.</p>

<p>Oh sorry Eddieee, I think I had the same SAT as you. Except Sec 3 was Math. So I guess Sec 3 was experimental, *****..........</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question with a sphere inside a cube. and you have to find an area? answers were r^3, 2r^3 and the like....</p>

<p>It was 8r^3</p>

<p>because if the radius was r, then one length is 2r.
V=s^3
V=(2r)^3
V=8r^3</p>

<p>Anyone remember the writing question that seemed to have 2 errors?</p>

<p>it was like
"That there exist an infinite number of worlds.....were mentioned by....(singular subject)"</p>

<p>what did you guys put for the question on the scientific consensus on extraterrestrials, where it asked one author from one passage to ask another author from another passage.</p>

<p>I put oversimplification of a complicated debate for that one.</p>

<p>I put oversimplification too.</p>

<p>yup oversimplification here</p>

<p>about 3 questions I narrowed down to 2 choices and picked the wrong one for CR, ive been getting 760s in CR but if I get 4/5 wrong and 1 Omit I would dip down to like a 680 right? Then again I did get a CR experimental so maybe ill be lucky and only get 3/4 wrong and have that omit be in the experimental</p>

<p>damn it, another critical reading wrong =(. I thought of putting that but i changed my mind. I put that it was a settlement by the scientific community or something like that</p>

<p>Goddarn the picayune question!!!! I put 'moribund' as the answer for that.</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the chances are that I could just get one wrong and still get 800?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure on CR you can get one wrong and still get an 800.</p>

<p>the problem with the roman numerals where you had to pick which possibilities (7, 8.5, 10) were possible given that 3 was the mode and 6 was the median?</p>

<p>I think 7 and 8.5 were both possible, but not 10.</p>