Official US November SAT discussion

<p>I feel like i had too many no errors for the grammar 35 q section… How many did everyone get?</p>

<p>@scholar20 I don’t remember D: Maybe you’re in the other thread? :O</p>

<p>Did anyone get “sneered” as one of the answers for vocab?</p>

<p>@pinkrose 4 (maybe 5 if “should be” was no error)</p>

<p>Wait my bad, it was “inert” hahahahahahaha. Sorry.</p>

<p>@ pinkrose1234, I didn’t have too many :open_mouth: I had a couple at the end I think and one in the beginning? I don’t really remember.</p>

<p>@pigsgooink what was the should be sentence?</p>

<p>hat were the other words for the cells and their importance? for the vocab
there was homogenus and intert, what else></p>

<p>She argued before the U.S. Bureau that blablabla should be blablabla</p>

<p>something like that…</p>

<p>I spent 50 hours studying this time. I know it isn’t amazing, but it’s more than most people. I got a 2030 last time, so if I wasted 50 hours of my life just for the SAT’s, then I’m going to be upset. I want my scores now so I know if I should retake…</p>

<p>Question: Math problem, had several lines inter connected, only two straight lines, two ys and one x on this part. it had like several options: a) x+y = 120 b) x+y = 60 c) x = 90. HELP?</p>

<p>was inert D?</p>

<p>long term lurker here. thought the writing this time was fairly difficult while everything else was so/so. anyways here are the answers i got:</p>

<p>for the one with a hexagon asking for the x-coord of point v i got 8
(x+a)(x+b) and a graph what is the value of a and b if a<b i got -2 and 3
the parallel lines where y=30 asking for x+(another variable) i think i got 60 but i don’t think that’s right.
two parallel lines and a traingle it was similar and the base was 7 and one of the sides was 1.5 and it asked you to find the entire side i think i got 4 or 4.5? couldn’t do that one.
crit. reading: present an analogy but then retract it for another view?
writing: three-four no errors</p>

<p>the side was 4.5 & if u’re referring to the parallel lines where y is 30 and there are 2 x’s and u solve for x; it is 15</p>

<p>Was the question with r/s = x, experimental? …</p>

<p>No, but it was x+1/x I believe</p>

<p>What did you guys get for the last math question in one of the sections with the constants h and k and you had to find z?</p>

<p>Hey guys for Nov SAT, which one was the fake writing section?
I got writing as experimental, and i got one freakishly easy one, and one extremely hard one.</p>

<p>for the writing section with “misspoke” and the gubernation candidate did you guys get no error?</p>

<p>Bumping this one: Question: Math problem, had several lines inter connected, only two straight lines, two ys and one x on this part. it had like several options: a) x+y = 120 b) x+y = 60 c) x = 90. HELP?</p>

<p>Not sure but I feel like it was xz in the root, and one of them was equal to 1 maybe?</p>

<p>Or am I thinking of a different one… h was 18 and then it was 18/rootxz</p>

<p>Hey guys for Nov SAT, which one was the fake writing section?
I got writing as experimental, and i got one freakishly easy one, and one extremely hard one.</p>