Official SAT I International Version

<p>no pie one was not experimental..... it was 15 min section</p>

<p>what was the answer to: Valedictorian:Commencement? I'm sure its not Eulogy:Funeral!</p>

<p>I think it was Eulogy:Funeral</p>

<p>er..it was eulogIST: funeral right?</p>

<p>i put vocalist : concert for valedictorian : commencement</p>

<p>what was the answer?</p>

<p>i think the answer was eulogist:funeral...well thats what i put.<br>
If we base this months test on the June curve, then it will be extremely hard. Does anyone know if the curve differs between international tests and stateside tests of the same version? I know collegeboard recycled a test a couple test dates back, was the curve for that test any different from the curve of the original?</p>

<p>I think the curve will be different! Well i hope it is!
For that question i got eulogist:funeral</p>

<p>does anyone remember the questions and answers to the reading comp. sections? (other than the ones already posted)</p>

<p>I answered vocalist:concert, if there were eulogIST:funeral it would have been wright, BUT there was just eulogy:funeral.</p>

<p>it was eulogist:funeral....i know for sure..and..bleh. ive lost my math 800 pretty much guaranteed...oh well..</p>

<p>but isn't eulogist are person who gives a speech of praise?</p>

<p>yo...do any of you remember that VIC question about the word "break" in the mississippi river passage? what did you guys put? i found that very very difficult..its one of the onely cr questions i had to skip and come back to. it was something about a doctor seeing the blushing face or something? i think i picked something like a "favorable situation"....but i was clueless.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think it was eulogist, because all the left columns were person.</p>

<p>smurf: i think i either chose an "open rupture" or maybe something about "a sign of illness" i forget how the latter was worded..</p>

<p>oh yeah, that mississippi river "break" q was really tricky.. i remember putting something that indicated his (the doc's) callousness...</p>

<p>staunch: was it something along the lines of.."a telling sign"?</p>

<p>hmm i dont remember the wording at all.. but i remember that the author talked about a "break" with the profession a doc would experience after logically comprehending what really happens during a fever or whatever illness.. just as the author began to see the river signs in a more practical sense.</p>

<p>but who knows the grid-in with the trade of stuff between a guy and a girl.. eventually asking how many trades it takes until they both have the same number of.. stuff :)
i read that the answer is 4.. i dont remember if i put 4 or some /3 fraction..</p>

<p>it was 4.........</p>

<p>guy had 24 large candies.......... girl had 40 small candies
trade was 1 large = 3 small</p>

<p>so when girls gives 3 small c & gets 1 big = she is left with 38 n guy with 26
after 2nd , girl = 36 guy=28
after 3rd, girl = 34 guy = 30
after 4th, girl = 32 guy=32</p>

<p>so... answer was 4</p>

<p>ok.... now it is back to "Check back on Dec 17 for Dec 4 SAT scores."</p>