Official US December SAT I Thread

<p>oh yeah, I put aggressive outlook but im thinking it could be wrong, who knows. </p>

<p>my reason is that it wasn't a tendency at all, it was what it was. it said children are just confined to texts and books, not some. idk, really weird. had I not studied 10 real sats and explanations, i woulda said tendency, but using their logics, id have to go with aggressive outlook </p>

<p>amnesia i agree</p>

<p>let's try not to abbreviate "analogy" to "anal"...</p>

<p>it was so biased..i don't think they'd necessarily care, ya know? It was more along the lines of what the other thought, not what collegeboard thought. Just because you're successful..doesn't mean you're lonely and sad..even though some of the greatest (such as edgar allan poe) have meet their fates drunk off the side of a road.</p>

<p>yes... Civil Disobedience came to mind.</p>

<p>Joke1987, I have the same reasoning. I have worked every problem in the ten real SATs book, which is why I selected "agressive outlook"... using that reasoning in the book. Must be a CB thing... not sure. definitely level 5.</p>

<p>The experimental verbal was THE DUCK one with DIAGRAMS for those who are curious cause I didn't have it. Just to be 100% sure, I want those who didnt get the experimental maths to tell me if you saw these kind of math problems for one section:</p>

<p>-a smaller square within a square
-had to derive angles and tell their measures from a line
-radius of a circle is tripled, what is area multipled by? choices were like 200, 400, 500, 800%</p>

<p>for the phoenix, i put dissapointment to successful artist? something with those words</p>

<p>joke, I didn't get any of those math questions. so i'm pretty sure that's the experimental.</p>

<p>did any one get bungler:inept?</p>

<p>the duck...wtf? never had any duck or diagrams. :p</p>

<p>maybe there were multiple experimental sections?</p>

<p>i didn't put conspirational and innocous. I put meandering and candid</p>

<p>Alex i put the rebirthing one...seemed a little bit too extreme (it was like, rebirth after near failure) but it seemed to fit best with the whole phoenix concept</p>

<p>-Portal:Building is to Mouth:Harbor
-Curmudgeon:Grouch is to Bungler:Inept
-Wolf:Pack is to Tuna:School
-Incorrigible:Reproof is to Unflappable:Fluster
-Depreciate:Value is to Demotion:Position</p>

<p>anyone remember the reading passage questions?</p>

<p>Alex Martin it was conspiratorial innocous meandering means wandering without aim and candid is honest. Neither fit the sentence</p>

<p>sweetbitna- i got all your answers except the bungle/inept one and the mouth harbor one for the simple reasons that I skipped them and forgot to look back</p>

<p>jimmy- ahh, you have brought relief...i think because that was experimental instead of one of the other 2 I got, that raised my math score by 120-150 pts because I was perfect on the other 3 maths but omitted like 8 on that section and probably got 2-3 wrong</p>

<p>actually, candid means straight forward, which would contrast well with meandering!!</p>

<p>Setence Completion
(just the answers)
Turbulence, Random & Pattern, Conspirational & Innocous, Minutiae (or something like that), Distort, inimitable, etc.</p>

<p>I got all that you got sweetbitna except the distort one.</p>

<p>haha, i remember putting brackish down on the first sentence completion. i wasn't even thinking. i saw the question, laughed at brackish, and marked it down : |....</p>

<p>sweetbitna- i got turbulence, random and pattern, mutant the others idk but dont go by me, I got 530, 570 verbal on real sats and i've varied from 540-680 on practice ones</p>

<p>did you put manipulate? yea, i was arguing between those two, but figured manipulate doesn't work.</p>