<p>I left it blank at first and then chose something, but not indifferent.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the curve for Lit? How many is it okay to miss for a 700 do you think?</p>
<p>i think you can miss about 13 or 14 with no omits and get a 700 this is according to the curve table in the 22 real sats...</p>
<p>i am so sure i got 800 it's not even funny!!! finished the test in 20min!</p>
<p>A day, 7 hours and 52 minutes later, my short term memory doesn't serve up quite a good batch of cookies. (sorry shjanama)
hope everyone did well, cuz i don't think i did. I'm a slow reader, and knew it when i took my very first practice literature exam the night before.
And I cna't cancel it either cuz it would also void my math and writing scores and i need it for the colleges i'm applying to. Mooting my 70$ including late fee, too. So pretty much damned if i do, and damned if I don't.
I would have taken bio instead if only i hadn't taken the class in ninth grade.</p>
<p>haha...it's ok saysua..my memory began to fail me 2 hours after the test...i decided against cancelling my score...even if it does drop because i might just get lucky...if i cancel i'll never know...really really really hoping that it stays in the 700's though...!!!...will kick myself if it doesn't..!!!...gluck everyone!!</p>
<p>ok one more question if anyone can remember...for the austen passage...does anyone remember what they put for why arthur emphasizes his nervousness...
was it cuz he was agitated in charlotte's presence
or was it cuz he had a delicate constitution..???</p>
<p>i'm soooo paranoiddddd</p>
<p>calm down, Nani</p>
<p>c'est fini. at this point, there is nothing you can do about it. smile, like me, and be happy. don't fret today or I will run away! :)</p>
<p>shjanama,</p>
<p>I dotted the "delicate consitution" because it initially seemed like he actually wanted her to believe he had a condition of nervousness, NOT because he was agitated.
Shrug*, you'll do fine. It;s probably strangers you have to ahem, worry about. namely me.</p>
<p>eek. i took that too, and for taht question about arthur i put that he was agitated by her nervousness, because, if my memoriy serves me, he said it as if he was trying to find fault with her as well, as it was right after talking about some other condition arthur had so he said 'but surely you are nervous, right..'</p>
<p>crap I'M nervous about taht test. i overanalyze, and never analyze the way im supposed to</p>
<p>so how'd everyone do?</p>
<p>me=750</p>
<p>760...no prep at all</p>
<p>I searched for SAT II literature--- and it seems they had the SAME test last year</p>
<p>i had "delicate constitution" as well.</p>
<p>for the "unidle" question, i remember "unfathomable" as a choice but i think it was something else. (not 'indifferent' either)</p>
<p>i liked the prosody 101 poem, though i dunno how i did on the questions. damn it's hard to remember them for some reason, it was a lot easier to remember CR on the sat 1.</p>
<p>OMG!! they really did have the same test!!! is it normal for cb to recycle questions like an year later?</p>
<p>or do too few ppl take the lit test?</p>
<p>for "unidle" i considered "unfathomable" but put in "purposeful" or sth similar afterwards i think</p>
<p>Any chance it was purposeful?</p>
<p>bingo, purposeful! i put that.</p>