**Official** NOVEMBER 5 SAT I Thread!

<p>Must be the Socrates one then. I wish I remembered how I did on that section...</p>

<p>No Socrates for me, either. My order went:</p>

<p>1 - essay
2 - writing
3 - reading
4 - math (with grid-ins)
5 - reading
6 - math
7 - math
8 - reading
9 - math
10 - writing</p>

<p>I'm guessing that either 6 or 7 was experimental, but I'm not sure which.</p>

<p>My order, as I remember it, was</p>

<p>1 - essay
2 - writing
3 - math w/ grid-ins
4 - reading
5 - reading
6 - math
7 - reading
8 - reading
9 - math
10 - writing</p>

<p>I remember thinking that either 4 or 7 would be the experimental section.</p>

<p>OH I remembered the other main passage. It was on this woman talking about the culture of Trinidad and Tobago. Was that experimental?</p>

<p>does anyone remember which section the folded box is on?</p>

<p>No, I remember that passage, so it must've been real. Do you remember a math question that went something like "if x^2/y^3 = 2, what is (x^-3/y^-2)^3/2"?</p>

<p>Trinidad and Tobago was NOT experimental. Socrates was.</p>

<p>thisyearsgirl, the answer to that was E, 2*(sqrt)2</p>

<p>How I remember that, I have no idea.</p>

<p>I remember it was x2/y3 = 2. You had to evaluate (y-3/x-2)3/2 (pretend those are all exponents). Basically that's the same as (x2/y3)3/2, which is the same as (2)3/2, which is 2rt2.</p>

<p>wasnt the 2a+1 question C (61) or something?</p>

<p>That one was D...</p>

<p>theoneo: That makes sense, I guess. Do you know if that section was experimental?</p>

<p>Did anyone have a raading passage about a woman returning to her childhood home and having a talk with her dad about selling the house ... otherise its experimental... also did anyone have trouble thinking of concrete examples for the essay</p>

<p>The reading passage about the woman returning to her childhood home is not experimental. I hated the essay and had great trouble with it.</p>

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also did anyone have trouble thinking of concrete examples for the essay

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Uh, I wrote about Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince -- not the most "intellectual" of examples. The actual essay was decent, though, if I may say so myself. ;) (I swear I'll have to eat my words when scores are out)</p>

<p>hey did anyone had A CR about Bligh, the ship captain. I want to discuss</p>

<p>^I don't remember seeing that, sorry.</p>

<p>DID ANYONE HAVE 4 VERBAL SECTIONS?!??! if you did please post i skipped an entire section. did you guys have the physics/ congo / girl and father with the house????? WHICH WAS THE EXPERIMENTAL</p>

<p>I had physics and the girl and the father with the house, but I also had an experimental one (yet I don't recall anything about Socrates). Don't know about the Congo, but if you're talking about the Trinidad one, yes I had that.</p>

<p>chillaxin how many verbal sections did you have??!??! and what was the order of your sections??!?!</p>