Official June 2012 SAT Writing (US)

<p>What did you guys put for the one that asked how to change the phrase “In the 1900s” in the Pluto passage?</p>

<p>I know this doesn’t answer your question, but the Pluto passage was experimental.</p>

<p>What does that mean</p>

<p>Sorry, this is my first time taking the SAT. I’m an ACT guy and thought I’d try the SAT. I almost got screwed when I realized there were 35 questions in a writing section instead of 20 and i had to do the last 15 in 5 minutes. Along with that, does anyone remember any skyscraper passage questions?</p>

<p>Wait that happened to me too it was on like section 3 or 4!!</p>

<p>@Knights it means that the questions from the Pluto passage won’t affect your score.</p>

<p>yeah the first writing it was the one where the passage was about skyscrapers. also, what does experimental mean?</p>

<p>are you serious?!? that’s why I was in there so long. it said we would get out at 12:45 and I was there til 2! so in each of the sections (M/CR/W) there was an experimental or only like one section on the whole test?</p>

<p>What was the answer to the one about the 1600 meter steep river where people like to tackle in or something like that</p>

<p>So, I thought that question 29 was wrong because they said “asfhg, in part” and it should have been “partly”. Was this wrong?
Also, I remember that the question right before that one seemed strange- I wanted to say no error, but the part at the beginning of the sentence should have had a comma, and not including a comma made it pretty clunky. I wasn’t sure whether they would want us to correct that though…</p>

<p>@hkim0713 i put no error, not sure</p>

<p>I recall putting no error for that one as well.</p>

<p>Do the different text books have different questions?</p>

<p>The part that we are going to be scored on is all the same, but different forms have different experimental sections, that won’t be scored.</p>

<p>Whew, because I put no error for that. For #28, I said “entirely new…” option was wrong but I don’t remember why I chose that. What did everyone else put for #28?</p>

<p>was it “in training” or “to train” for the multi-national or w/e thing to improve the workers. Beginning of writing (#3 i think).</p>

<p>i put to train…</p>

<p>Wasn’t it like groups say that multinational corporations should make more efforts to train …?</p>

<p>how many n/e s?</p>

<p>I think I got 3.</p>