<p>Any conformation on the a question in E: two different stages are helpful because(larva/adult)?</p>
<p>Bio* mispelled</p>
<p>what was the lung one again? and the heart?</p>
<p>What do you guys think the curve is going to be?</p>
<p>Lung was that the air is moist and the heart was that the left and right are separated.</p>
<p>what would 7 wrong probably be?</p>
<p>@biofun yes haha. and @yalehopeful almost certainly 5-7, and i think -6 is most likely.</p>
<p>oh sweet
any hard or controversial e questions?</p>
<p>can anyone remind me what the lung question was? was it the one that had “nose hair removes carbon from air” (or something like that) as an answer choice?</p>
<p>EVERYONE’S ASKING ABOUT THE CURVE SO I THINK WE SHOULD ANSWER. sorry for all caps lol, i’m a freshman so i have no idea what the curve is (first sat 2) and that’s why i also asked.</p>
<p>@May2013SAT yea that’s the lung question. It’s that the air is moist.</p>
<p>Inspired</p>
<p>Any conformation on the a question in E: two different stages are helpful because(larva/adult)?</p>
<p>EDIT: Btw moist/humidified same thing right?</p>
<p>How can we predict the curve?
All the prep books have different curves. sadlyfe</p>
<p>Yep moist and humidified are the same thing in this problem.</p>
<p>@biofun i didn’t use a prep. book for this other than ap barron’s and cliffs, we could average the prep. book curves.</p>
<p>Or we could expect the worst and be expect our scores and then be happy if the curve is generous…</p>
<p>@medicalboy
its occupy 2 different niches at a time
for the two different life stages</p>
<p>^ Thanks. Got it right</p>
<p>yea looks like I missed around 6-8 Hopefully I managed to break 750. Anways, good luck to the rest of you!</p>
<p>was TCG one of the choices</p>