***Official Nov 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>I thought the math was shockingly easy on this one! I got a 650 on the March SAT and usually math is the hardest section for me, but I only omitted one ( I didn’t get to the roman numeral one with enough time to finish it) and from what you guys have been posting for your answers I did better than usual. The CR was definitely very hard, though- I’m glad the schools I’m applying to superscore, because I really focused on the math today. Good luck everyone!</p>

<p>Was it messy or crude for the punctuation question?</p>

<p>Did you guys get 5 Es in the identifying sentence error part of the writing section?? </p>

<p>@ah1217‌ </p>

<p>I think so but I just put 6.</p>

<p>I can’t remember the possible answer range.</p>

<p>But couldn’t you also say the difference between 3 and 5? Which would be -2? </p>

<p>What was the question for this? What were the other answers? I think i put something else</p>

<p>Also was it conflate and champion, or convene and protest?</p>

<p>@‌Sajidur4</p>

<p>That’s impossible. According to College Board, if you get more than 3 of a certain letter in a row you did something wrong.</p>

<p>I was conflate and champion i think</p>

<p>That’s the only valid reason for saying that the Roman numeral question is a bit ambiguous I guess…now that I think about it.</p>

<p>i put the workforce answer to what the author of passage 2 said</p>

<p>Yes, I popped open two of my pre-alg textbooks and both treat the difference as subtraction. And so does wolfram alpha, but I’m not sure what that really means =p. </p>

<p>@Chrysanthemum14 lol not in a row… The total amount of Es from number 12-29 was 5 :slight_smile:
I remember having one A from number 1-11
All of this is in the writing section, of course.</p>

<p>i dont think that the punctuation one answer was poor thinking. it didnt say a lack of punctuation was poor thinking it just said punctuation made your ideas clearer</p>

<p>@Sajidur4</p>

<p>lol oops</p>

<p>i had 4 no errors</p>

<p>Nah author two actually says improper punctuation is caused by poor thinking</p>

<p>@thekiller97‌ </p>

<p>what was that specific question?</p>

<p>@satsuck‌ I also put workplace… didn’t it say in passage 2 that grammar corrections improved work place efficiency by a certain percent?</p>

<p>What was the one that was like “the author of passage 1 would respond to the questions in lines 43-48 in what way”? it was the punctuation passage. Was the answer yes or no and why?</p>