my experimental was reading, i had some hard passage about self-reflection through writing from the 16th century
@jsweets17 i didnt have that so prob
@Xebaism dw I’m 100% sure it’s exorbitant because I had a “hell yes” moment when I saw the choices because exorbitant was one of the words I randomly happened to review yesterday
Anyone get the passage about the African American woman who got a chance to speak at a really big political conference?
@Xebaism ya
^ yup that was not experimental
Did anyone get 25/2? For the ratio of the shaded circle region to the area of the circle
@jbricks250 it was 2/25 but yeah
@jbricks250 yes!
Anyone know which writing section was the experimental section? 3 or 7?
Im pretty sure it is exhaustive not exorbitant.
exorbitant: unreasonably high
exhaustive: fully comprehensive
@WhatDat Exorbitant is often used to describe prices. In context, exhaustive was a better fit.
@yaytest33 I’m pretty sure it was yellow and wrinkled.
Also guys, anyone remember the author in who was working in Haiti CR Q?
Was it “was written” or was the original one correct?
@WhatDat Nope. I just check with a friend in the same testing room. Question was yellow and wrinkled.
the one where it was the last question of the 16 question math did anyone get 16 and use that whole triangle rule with the square 3
@crazycolleg9089 Yeah I got 16
@ConfusedLlama I was stumped on that one. I felt like the subordinate clause had to include the author, so I said the one that mentioned the author again.
what did you guys get for multiples of 3 one
For the perimeter question i put 15.3 instead of 46/3. Is that acceptable in the SAT? 46/3 = 15.333 repeating
Yall I got like 5 NE…super sketch omg…
@ConfusedLlama I think it was “the author, he has written the book while he did work in haiti” or something like that