**Official** NOVEMBER 5 SAT I Thread!

<p>does everybody have an experimental section? i didnt have the math experimental and i didnt see anything about socrates... so is there a writing experimental?</p>

<p>that last 10 minute section was hard, i mean how do they expect us to think with those conditions</p>

<p>megagear65, I had CR experimental too, but I did not have anything about Bligh, a ship captain. so presumably that was your experimental section.</p>

<p>It looks like my section with the Socrates passage was experimental.</p>

<p>For Section 10, Writing, does anyone remember starting out with 4 D's in a row? I've been told that they NEVER have four of the same answer in a row, so when I was torn between A and D for #4, I picked D.</p>

<p>yea i had 3-4 Ds in a row, but i panicked and changed 2 of them to C</p>

<p>does collegeboard actually say that they never have 4 of the same answers in a row? that doesnt seem to make much sense since the answer letters are supposed to be random...</p>

<p>the bligh one is not exp, I had that one and mine was a math exp exam (had essay math math order too)</p>

<p>2400SAT, I got 4 D's in a row also. I've seen other people mention that on here too. No worries!</p>

<p>rchan, if you'll look above your post, you'll see that I posted my order. =]</p>

<p>was some root or form of diminutive a sentence completion answer?</p>

<p>dearth...diminution was an answer to a sentence completion question.</p>

<p>took em yesterday. Thought it was easy. Way easier than all the damn practice tests!</p>

<p>does anyone remember putting 2.86 or 2.85 for one of the gridins. I think the question was asking for a movie ticket price or something.</p>

<p>Movie ticket price was 2.5 sorry man :(.</p>

<p>How much is 4 MC and 2 Grid-In Wrong going to be? Damn careless mistakes....2 of those MC were from easy questions (# line..i put ONE, not TWO ****) and (The Venn Diagram...I picked 1 and 7, because 4 and 5 - the 5 included Calculus) grrrr....Please be a 700 :X</p>

<p>I can't remember if I wrote 2 or 1.2 on the circle radius question. 1.2 is right, 2 is not. I left two blank on section 7 (math). I'm hoping that was experimental. I may have left one blank on 9 (short math), I really can't remember. I'm sure I made other mistakes. Please, please don't let me get below 700! :eek:</p>

<p>this years girl what was your test format? and what questions were on section 7, i cant remember</p>

<p>anyone want to discuss short passages answers ... I know that the lady and man one was marry and morality</p>

<p>the NAACP thing....the woman was an advisor and the dude had a certain goal</p>

<p>I can't rmbr others...anyone else can?</p>

<p>haithman, I posted the order earlier, but here it is again.</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 think 6 or 7 was experimental. 7 had the question about x^2/y^3 = 2.</p>

<p>I put marry and complex personality. I don't know where the morality is coming in. The passage specifically stated that Sally reserved a facet of her personality for Harry. The ending sentence was something like "Sally had a number of distinctive sides to her personality." </p>

<p>For the Langston Hughes passage, I also put what you did.</p>

<p>There were two short, comparative passages about the use of chemicals in agriculture.</p>

<p>hmmm i had the same layout. hopefully the ones i got wrong were experimental</p>

<p>For the NAACP questoin, was the answer to the second answer because he wanted to be a prominent writer or an important goal for him?</p>

<p>I think I put prominent writer because most of the passage was about how he employed the woman's help to tell other people to embrace literature (aka his own literature) and all. Only one sentence implied that spreading literature was a primary goal for him. And anyway, he only wanted that so that he could spread his own literature. Hm...</p>