<p>I dont remember mines being about public opinon, or any of that nature. The topic that I receive (and everyone else I assume from teh west coast did) is the one about whether creativy is the most needed right now.</p>
<p>Just wondering</p>
<p>I dont remember mines being about public opinon, or any of that nature. The topic that I receive (and everyone else I assume from teh west coast did) is the one about whether creativy is the most needed right now.</p>
<p>Just wondering</p>
<p>I live in the D of C and my essay was on majority opinion</p>
<p>I have heard various reports about the creativity one. I think East Coast got majority rule and West Coast got creativity (of course, ETS resides in the West, sigh...)</p>
<p>I live in SoCal and got the creativity one.</p>
<p>i got the creativity too</p>
<p>Yeah, everyone I know (myself included) in Los Angeles got the creativity essay.</p>
<p>It was actually kind of tricky, since literature and history weren't as applicable (maybe history not at all) as you would expect them to be on an SAT essay.</p>
<p>OC here, and yes, creativity was the name of the game... er... I mean essay topic.</p>
<p>Took the test in Bellingham, WA and got the creativity one</p>
<p>In texas - had majority rule.</p>
<p>Jersey with majority rule. And yeah, I think this thread answers our questions... I wonder what state the cutoff was...</p>
<p>Seems ETS has gotten smarter. :) In past SATs, kids used to use the 3 hour gap between the east and west coast to cheat.
Now, no more.</p>
<p>Chicago = majority rule</p>
<p>Orange county...creativity
=/ I really wanted the majority one...<em>sigh</em> oh well..</p>
<p>Plymouth Meeting, PA= Majority Rule</p>
<p>Plymouth Meeting aka. Philly</p>
<p>San Jose -- creativity</p>
<p>Texas- majority rule.</p>
<p>Idaho- creativity</p>