***Official SAT I June 2013***

<p>What did you guys say for the one about the company and the changing world of technology?</p>

<p>It was a writing question and “where” and “in which” were some possibly answers…</p>

<p>I think if where and in which both seem possible, the correct answer must be something else. Where and in which can be use interchangeably</p>

<p>Yeah, I didn’t put “where” because it was referring to a specific time period not a location so I was just a little thrown off.</p>

<p>what was the last question of the indian passage?</p>

<p>Did people feel that the writing section was hard? Because on the last two sats I have missed 2 writing questions but for this one I know for sure I missed at least 5.</p>

<p>But I don’t remember that question…are you sure that is not in experimental section?</p>

<p>Yeah writing this time is hard, but even with a hard one the curve is still harsh…</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure it wasn’t in the experimental section because my friend who had a different experimental section recalls the question. Hopefully, someone knows what I’m talking about, lol</p>

<p>i think reading=harsh curve math=awesome curve writing=normal</p>

<p>hey guys was the sphere and the cylinder one 2/3 cause that is what i got. and also what did you guys get as the answer for the pails one and the sentence completion with the scientists. was it students…seeking or learners…guessing</p>

<p>im a newcomer to CC… when you say harsh curve, do you mean that will be in favor of our scores? or hurt our scores?</p>

<p>i put leave it as it is too because the other ones did not make any sense at all. did you say this meant citizen participation cause thats what i put. @mpgh000</p>

<p>harsh=hurt =more off for each question wrong bc it was easy.</p>

<p>no way…the sentence completion was so hard…i got so many wrongs this time=(((((…im really praying for a generous curve for CR</p>

<p>so what was the math one with the angles through the circles?</p>

<p>also there was a math one about the maximum number of angles >90 and <180 that form when three lines intersect at a point?</p>

<p>I think a general rule for writing sections, if you have a specific reason for most of your answers, then your score should be good. If you went off what sounded right for most of the questions, you’re screwed</p>

<p>@kenrick I put max number of angles as 2.</p>

<p>Didn’t finish one CR section. Hope that was experimental. Answered every other question on the test</p>

<p>for the max angle of 90<x<180</p>

<p>360-91-91-91=87</p>

<p>3 possible angles</p>

<p>On the back of the test where you are supposed to write in cursive, I wrote entirely in print, including signing my name in print. What do you think will be the penalty for this?</p>