<p>AlexMartin, that's what i put.</p>
<p>disenfranchised/registered seemed more logical to me</p>
<p>AlexMartin, that's what i put.</p>
<p>disenfranchised/registered seemed more logical to me</p>
<p>we've got to stop talking about experimental sections! who cares! you were supposed to do your best on ALL sections and NOT slack off even if you thought a section was experimental. what's done is done. it's better that we discuss answers rather than try to argue/figure out which section is experimental.</p>
<p>so what about that swift to peaceful question on astronomy passage?
I think I got it wrong. I put interstellar space to atmosphere?</p>
<p>I put that too</p>
<p>I dont even remember the questions from the short passage section...didn't constrate on it to much....but the CR questions seemed alot easier...</p>
<p>In anycase, does anyone remember the sentences for the SC's with answers: astute, mitgate, and disenfranchise/register?</p>
<p>i said the same.. whys it wrong though?</p>
<p>guys that section for quant comp/fill in that youre talkin bout with 4/9 as the last answer. was that section three or four??????</p>
<p>I'm just saying that to not be disappointed if anyone disagrees.</p>
<p>Does anybody know what the verbal curve will be? Harsh or easy. Will it be a harsh -2 800 or easy -5 800 or something in between.</p>
<p>i had three verbals:
i remember twinkle twinkle, korean girl, chimps, lations, hikers, and jewlery. </p>
<p>as for math, i had two 30 regular question (non grid in) math sections (like sasquatach posted earlier) (first and fourth sections.) > one has got to be an experimental (my QC had the cars question and at the end i had a 15 minute math.) </p>
<p>so did anyone here have a question with a permutations problem?
like there are 70 characters, how many more permutations are there for 7 than 4 character combinations?</p>
<p>if someone with three maths could confirm not having this i'd be ecstatic. i did horribly on that section. </p>
<p>also, verbal is my 'thing' so if you have questions i'll try to help ~</p>
<p>What math question was the one which had the answer 141? I can't remember what I put for it.</p>
<p>flip chik i think it was one with angles-- check back a few pages in the thread- someone posted that question before</p>
<p>anyone remember the conductor:symphony analogy question?</p>
<p>BTW- collegeboard posts the experimental sections by MONDAY- this coming monday</p>
<p>dont the Princeton Review ppl post which section is Experimental!?</p>
<p>Guys -- The math question with K and P, and the digits being 7 and 9.. yes..</p>
<p>Was there a fast way to find the answer to that question? I went through great hell to get it.</p>
<p>It was 141 degrees. It was with the two parallel lines and having their intersecting angle.</p>
<p>was the k and p the equation ? 3k+p=9 or something like that? if it was KP+PAK i dont remember it as a question on my booklet</p>
<p>if u omitted 20 questions 4 or 5 wrong what do you think the raw score will be experimental math section included</p>
<p>Ok, I got a paired passage about the history of clocks and the Western obsession on time, but for some reason, nobody I know had that passage. It was weird because the questions were not in order, but rather they were mixed (passage 1 and 2 mixed together). Did anyone else get this? It was really diffucult and I hope it's experimental.</p>