Official US December SAT I Thread

<p>5 wrong on verbal? 750-760 ish probably? and 2-3 wrong in math about 750-760ish also? Just out of curiousity, because i heard math is harder to do good on if you get the amount wrong.</p>

<p>What was the answer to the first question of the 15 minute passage about the frog-eating being harder to emulate with AI than it would be to play chess? I said something about the functions of AI not being fully developed... the other answers didn't seem to make sense to me.</p>

<p>What about the first question pertaining to passage two? (people speculating about the future, not levelheaded scholars, etc)</p>

<p>only 5 wrong on verbal I would guess is like 760-780ish. I'd say 760 at it's lowest. Math, I'd say your guess is right.</p>

<p>But on the math, if you missed those 2-3 on the QC then you could get 730...</p>

<p>was it something to do with "mind children"? The AI question I mean. Maybe not..., gosh I feel like the question is at the tip of my tougue but I can't quite remember it.</p>

<p>No, for the answer I put that it has a different perception, and that's what it means by it/the frog can't catch a fly but it can do...... OOO nevermind I remember!! It was that perception is less easy to grasp than strategy/logic, there's more to the human mind. Or was it?!
something about the human mind is complicated.... Well that's what I put...</p>

<p>But wouldn't it make sense to say that AI's implementations were not yet operational? AI was good for chess games but couldn't do fly-catching worth crap.</p>

<p>There's more to the human mind than just logic, there's perception..... cuz I remember the passage said that "this shows how complicated the human mind is, and how we've only begun to understand it, it has spatial/3D reasoning" or something like that</p>

<p>Oh yeah!!.... It was that strategic reasoning is just one part of human thinking. Maybe. Well I'm kinda saying the same thing over again.</p>

<p>hmm.... yeah it would</p>

<p>It was that perception is less easy to grasp than strategy/logic, there's more to the human mind. </p>

<p>I agree</p>

<p>I am pretty sure that the answer was that the analytic component of the the human brain only represents part of the brains function.</p>

<p>there was only one choice involving the strategy/analytic component of the brain right?</p>

<p>bringing the thread back</p>

<p>i went from bombing analogies on last SAT to bombing crit reading on this one</p>

<p>Yes, forever, I'm think there was.</p>