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

<p>Is it possible to get a 800 in writing with a 9 or 10 essay?</p>

<p>do you think the curve for this test was comparable to any in the past? it was surprisingly easier than most</p>

<p>other than vocab which was horrible lmao </p>

<p>Are you saying puerile was the correct answer…? Puerile means pus filled</p>

<p>Well uh, time for the ACT I guess</p>

<p>Yea on some tests. A 9 with none wrong is often an 800. A 10 will almost guarantee it.</p>

<p>@Tkat97‌ It means childish.</p>

<p>puerile means childish, the Q bout older and younger brother, many people thought older bro was younger cuz he was puerile</p>

<p>i dont recommend the act if you have time issues, bc the timing is way harder than sat. almost everyone finishes for sat but act is a lot harder to finish in time </p>

<p>it means childish or immature</p>

<p>What were the other options? Now im having issues remembering what i put</p>

<p>Score me? M:0 CR:4 W:2 (10 essay)</p>

<p>yea, i remember, 4.6 was the answer. You had to find a weighted average, right?</p>

<p>Yeah you’re correct @Navin97</p>

<p>was the answer to the average question m+p? i plugged in numbers and that’s what i got</p>

<p>Anyone remember the answer to that writing question that went something along the lines of “each of these scarves would make good presents for my grandma… blah blah”?</p>

<p>@redrabbit23‌ I think it was each of these would make good gifts(gift, since each is singular?) can u score me</p>

<p>does anyone remember the answer to a question that had “lax” in it</p>

<p>i think the error was in good presents since each is singular</p>

<p>^^ i put that the error was in good gifts as well</p>

<p>I chose the answer with lax</p>