<p>One last time, so did you guys get 2000 for the second to last fill-in?
People keep saying they either got 700, or 2000 on one and 700 on another, or...other stuff.</p>
<p>One of the larger MC writing sections seemed really difficult, the others were pretty manageable--is the hard one probably experimental?</p>
<p>yup the ones on plato,ufo were relatively easy..</p>
<p>I had a hard writing section too! (experimental)
I don't know which was experimental though :</p>
<p>which writing did you think was harder, the first (i think it was section 2) or the second (i think it was section 4)?</p>
<p>700 was what I got. It asked for compensation not sales.</p>
<p>For the leagl indian thing i said I binding legal verbal agreement since it had a paragraph about just that.</p>
<p>even i got 700...</p>
<p>Yeah thats why I wasn't sure darkruler... Oh well. Just have to wait till Feb. 13th</p>
<p>yea... pray for everybody..</p>
<p>Feb 13th? Is that when scores come out?</p>
<p>the artists/illustrations one was experimental? i didnt think that was that bad =(</p>
<p>Yeah scores come out February 13th at 8 AM Eastern Online or by Phone (11$ by Phone)</p>
<p>n is a two digit number
n divided by 10. remainder=9
n divided by 9, remainder= 8
what is n?</p>
<p>can anyone tell show the steps for this one?
i know the anwer is 89, but is there a convinient algebraic way to do these questions, they seem to recur continually on every SAT i take.
thank you</p>
<p>yea they come out on feb 13th even though cb claims 3-4 weeks.
i found that artists/illustrations thing bad. just cudnt get hold of wht he was trying to say or what point he was tryin to make.</p>
<p>how do you know they come out feb 13th? and is that online/does it cost money?</p>
<p>online is free. <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D">www.collegeboard.com</a> for that info.</p>
<p>Damn, that 700/2000 thing got me. Just plugged it in my calc and got the ans for x. NOOOO!</p>
<p>frasifrasi, such questions on the SAT have been designed in a way to enable u to answer them easily and without the use of algebra.
if ur intrested such questions come under an area of math known as modular arithmetic.
check the link for more info.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_arithmetic%5B/url%5D">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_arithmetic</a></p>
<p>ok, enough with the math questions...
What were some of the sentence completions, mozart passage, and the plato passage?
btw did anyone get "progenitor" for a sentence completion?
and "This from her" question...what was it?</p>