<p>Did not see funky and fop and wag</p>
<p>oh crap, i cant read (dang thats the stupidest mistake)</p>
<p>does anybody think that its possible to get a 770 with 3 wrong on the grid ins</p>
<ol>
<li>34</li>
<li>7 (got it wrong)</li>
<li>2400</li>
<li>20 </li>
<li>52.5</li>
<li>101</li>
<li>141</li>
<li>80 (got it wrong)</li>
<li>4/9 (got it wrong)</li>
</ol>
<p>was the SC about funky, fop, and wag on the experimental verbal. Spedddemon, did you have these.</p>
<p>vP4T3L, your last two are right</p>
<p>blueprint is to structure:
itinerary is to journey?</p>
<p>since a blueprint lists elements of strucutre like itnieary lists elements of a journey?</p>
<p>i think it might be map is to direction tho...</p>
<p>BouncingKoala and others who only had 3 verbal sections</p>
<p>please go to this thread:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=6236%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=6236</a></p>
<p>and tell me what should be there and feel free to add questions you see missing</p>
<p>blueprint shows structure
map shows direction
itinerary shows journey?</p>
<p>no..</p>
<p>I put itinerary to journey.</p>
<p>critics were of some company because ____ high profile arcitechs, excluding lesser known, but _____ ones. Ring a bell anyone?</p>
<p>Itinary is an outline of a journey
Blueprint is an outline of structure</p>
<p>courting and accomplished</p>
<p>make a 3 digit number using the digits 1, 2, 3 but u cant use the same digit twice in a number</p>
<p>what u guys get?</p>
<p>Oh yeah, one of the sc's, did anyone put maturity? Something about 14 years..something</p>
<p>man, I missed about 3-4 questions on math, and they're ALL grid-ins (I can't remember if I put 80 or not for the car question). Hopefully I can still out with a mid-700 assuming I get nothing else wrong. I'm upset... I missed #10 because I divided 1 + 4/3 by 6, getting 7/18 instead of dividing 1 + 5/3 by 6 and getting 4/9... argh.</p>
<p>/\
/ \ / \ <-9
/<strong><em>\/</em></strong>_\ measure of some angles are given.
x y find length from x to y. anyone remember this?</p>
<p>The answer is 17.</p>
<p>The roads one: 5 or 6?</p>
<p>lol so i got the blueprint question wrong</p>
<p>was that a real question?</p>
<p>was a question about</p>
<p>the administration of the country viewed the problems _____ by foreign agitators</p>
<p>real? some choices were suppress ascertain lambast exacerbate</p>
<p>Uc_Benz ,</p>
<p>i see from the june forum that u took the june sat as well.
mind tell us what u got with how many wrongs? i had the exact same test as you had in june. im intl
thx. </p>
<p>btw, i thot it was just like WTF? ive never done any practice that was that hard b4.. esp the last psg.</p>
<p>the blueprint one was itinerary:journey</p>
<p>Blueprint:
1) Construction plans, containing great detail about the particular building.
2) The plan for a home or other structure.
3) A technical drawing or plan created by an architect or draftsman detailing how a structure will be built. </p>
<p>So, a blueprint is the plan showing how a structure will be built.</p>
<p>Itinerary
1) The complete schedule of a trip.
2) The actual or proposed route and schedule or travel.
3) A plan or schedule to follow </p>
<p>So, an itinerary is a plan of how a journey will be made.</p>
<p>Map
1) A representation usually on a flat surface of the whole or a part of an area.
2) Weird definitions...</p>
<p>So, a map is a diagram/representation that gives directions.</p>
<p>Now, combining all these:
A blueprint is the plan showing how a structure will be built.
An itinerary is a plan of how a journey will be made.
A map is a diagram/representation that gives directions.</p>
<p>Even if you use the other definition of structure (the aggregate of elements of an entity in their relationships to each other), it would be something like A blueprint lays out/specifies a specific structure. An itinerary lays out/specifies a specific journey.</p>
<p>I don't understand how it could be map:directions</p>
<p>So am I to conclude that because I have an extra verbal question, the section with the short reading passages was the experimental one?</p>