<p>I haven't taken the SAT before, but from my knowledge I think 5 wrong on Math would equals high 600s or low 700s, depending on the curve. Let's hope the curve is generous this time around. Does getting a grid-in wrong substantially affect one's score? </p>
<p>BTW, I don't remember the "harrowing" sentence completion either. Or "disingenuous" for that matter. Are these all answers? Or just ""vocab" words?</p>
<p>there was a math one with like a sphere in a cube.and it asked for the cube's volume if the sphere had a radius of r. did everyone get 8r^3??? the answer seemed to obvisous/easy for the last problem of a section, so i was really confused.</p>
<p>here are some questions (incomplete questions that is):
pitiable or inferior
volcano or air pollutants
the answer to the Writing section Q: 1. something about the lake and how much water it has...</p>
<p>post more questions and answers about the reporter, plato, and the UFO passages</p>
<p>o i put pitiable! it was asking aobut what the author(reporter) meant when she was talking bout the new girl who would take her place when she left. and she was saying how horrible the girl would have it in for her, and how shed work really hard but all to just give it up for a husband. so i put pitiable. ihope thats right</p>
<p>1) Pitiable
2) Volcano
3) The Amazon River carries more water than any other river in the world.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the Writing Sentence Correction that was like "twice as many birds inhabit Ecuador as in U.S."? The words u had to change were "as in". I put "as inhabit" but couldn't it also have been "than"?</p>
<p>the writing as about the amazon I think you are tlaing about and I said "The Amazon River holds more water than any other river in the world."
Volcano, and Pitiable also</p>
<p>yea i put any other river also. b/c it has to be parallel structure and relate back to the fact that you're comparing the rivers</p>
<p>Neb154: good to know u got 8r^3 too. </p>
<p>do u rmeember any of the quesitons right before that? there was one with a hwole bunch of angles and it asked which angles woudl add up to equalk 180. ithink i put K,P,S. (or sometihg like that.) whatd uput</p>
<p>For the porcupine story, did u guys say the POV was that of an "informed outsider"? Someone just informed me that the italics preceding the passage had stated that the author was a Native American himself...</p>
<p>That one, I just remembered, I really had no clear idea on. I tried to draw it out alot and couldn't get it to work. I think I put d? maybe c? if that helps?</p>
<p>i put informed outsider also cuz the other stuff liek :coincerned parent" didnt make sense. but ido remember it saying he was also a native amrercian, but that doenst NECESSARILY mean he was the same tribe as the one in the passage. (i hope). thats how i reasoned it.</p>
<p>Yeah, that's how I thought about it too. Also I doubt that the author was even ALIVE during the tribe's existence. The whole storytelling thing seemed a ritual of the past. It seemed like the author was a Native American who wanted to explore his culture and ancestors.</p>
<p>Neb154, don't worry, I already have at least 3 wrong on Math also. Some people have said that the Math on this test was harder than usual, but it's impossible to tell the curve. Let's just all wish for a generous curve - you are definitely not alone in this!</p>
<p>i put 6.25 for the perimeter but now see that it was 6.5! damnit
i also put 4/9, and forgot that 55 was a multiple. 2 ez questions worth 40 pts
s hit</p>