Official thread october sat 2013 test

<p>did anyone else feel like the CR was easy (or easier than average) ?</p>

<p>Anyone get the answer to the question asking about what would the author of passage 1 think about view points of passage 2? Is it not valid because evidence says otherwise?</p>

<p>oh and for the passage with maguieta
the first question, was it (A) - significant encounter?</p>

<p>scatterplot was like 4/13. only 7 out of the 25 were applicable.</p>

<p>the one about the slope was r+4, s+1</p>

<p>the proceed-precede question is no error.</p>

<p>@Lucky139 you’re probably right man about over-thinking it. What examples did everyone use for the essay about change and how it can or cannot improves society and what not?</p>

<p>Jlee, I didn’t know what balmy meant and inhospitable was just a terrible answer.</p>

<p>What was 29 in the writing
someone got the full question???</p>

<p>Please!!!</p>

<p>@Aethersky Yeah, the CR wasn’t bad. The math is probably the thing that’s going to destroy me though seeing how I probably got 15 wrong or so.</p>

<p>for 29 i did proceed but i also thought about no error, someone clarify.</p>

<p>@lalib sorry i don’t have the full question but it used “proceeded” instead of “preceded”, so the answer was A</p>

<p>Jlee, my example for the essay was NASA. It reached its peak when competing with th USSR and declined when we became the dominant power in space.</p>

<p>slope q was definitely (r+1,s+4).</p>

<p>proceeded vs preceeded was b, a for me was “was” lol</p>

<p>Grammar 29. </p>

<p>proceed means occur afterwards, and the question was about something happening after something else, so i htink proceed is correct</p>

<p>But is “in praise of” correct?</p>

<p>damn that inhospitable weather problem got me. Since it was at the end of the vocab section i thought the answer would be a more difficult world and i didn’t know what parched or bamly meant…</p>

<p>the scatterplot was 7/12 the denominator is 12 because the question didn’t say out of all 25 points but said out of the points that met the first requirement( which were 12) how many meet the 2nd ( which were 7)</p>

<p>For those of you who have taken the SAT before today, was the math section about the same as usual or harder/easier?</p>

<p>How many No Errors did you guys get for the 25 minute writing section? I got 2 or 3.</p>

<p>Was the thing 1/3 area of parallelogram?</p>

<p>@waddup, I think you’re wrong on all 3</p>