<p>slipperyeel..holy moly chill dude...those were some graphic comments there! Dont make this a above R rated site :) LOL!</p>
<p>Hey everyone...i bet everyone on this freakin' site has either seen or heard about the movie The Perfect Score.....so come on guys..lets get together in some covert operation and steal ALL the SATI and II answers! MMWWWAAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!! AHAHAHAH! Harvard here I come! LOL! We'll buy some tranquilizer guns, stealth devices like from metal gear solid and Predator the movie, and we will steal all the scores AHAHAHAHAHH! The monopoly of collegeboard is going DOWN! NOW! Everyone...gear up and prep...on to Princeton, NJ and NYC! If covert fails we'll go overt and take the scores by force! AHAHAHAHAH! Where's there freakin' sentence completion NOW?? :) AHAHAHAH! If all fails we'll kidnap their CEO and ransom for the scores!! EHEHEH!!!Or we can demand that the curve is set for 800 at one question marked right for ALL TESTS! AHAHAH! The years of testing are OVER! And just as oprah said "EVERYBODY GETS A CAR" we can say "EVERYBODY GETS an 800" AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!....mmm I am going to eat a cookie and plot this ..prefecting my evil laugh but alas at 1:00 off I will be to exact my diabolical revenge....are you with me? YAY OR NAY!!!!!</p>
<p>idk if this question has been brought up, but jimmy carter was defeated in the election of 1980 for all of those reasons except: ...i put camp david accords, i think thats right</p>
<p>I really hope so, but I didn't really think the test was that much harder. I made a 760 on the REAL SAT II test but I could never get my SparkNotes scores above 700. Strange.</p>
<p>Wow, if that's the curve, I'm fine. With some a generous curve, why are we all so worried? I remember only circling like five questions that I though were iffy.</p>
<p>What did everyone get for the questions that asked what did evangelicals not support? I was caught between abolition of slavery, black sufferage or something about women rights. I picked women's rights becuase they are traditionally against abortions and if they wanted to abolish slavery, they would want to grant black sufferage and vice versa.</p>
<p>wait...they did or did not support black sufferage? You said they were worried about getting blacks out of bondage so they supported the abolition of slavery?</p>
<p>They definitely supported the abolition of slavery. The answer was between either suffrage or women's right. The question said evangelicals in some antebellum decade (I think it was 1830s or 40s). How can you go around advocating black suffrage while they're still slaves?</p>
<p>that curve really depresses me about the 700 i got last time. I thought it was harder than last time...but at the same time I don't know how I could miss 15+, let alone 20+!?!?!</p>
<p>Was there really a "no-commerce-on-sundays movement?" I figured that black suffrage could still be advocated at the same time as abolitionism, because not ALL BLACKS were slaves.</p>
<p>I know I thought the same. Even though our point makes sense, Emperor also makes a very strong point. I have no clue. It could go either way. Though it doesn't make sense them supporting abolitionism if they didn't support balck sufferage.</p>
<p>BTW...No commerce on Saundays was definately one of the ones they supported. They strongly believed in that.</p>