Psae act

<p>English - a bit harder than usual but easy if you know what you’re doing
Math - easy, a couple questions that were hard
Reading - average
Science - 1000x easier than the April 13th science portion - conflicting viewpoints was surprisingly easy -</p>

<p>^ I guess we have conflicting views about the conflicting views XD…</p>

<p>I had to.</p>

<p>^ Lol!</p>

<p>My thoughts:</p>

<p>English: A tad bit harder than normal
Math: Harder than normal
Reading: Average, but the passages were not too interesting
Science: Average</p>

<p>As compared to the April 13th ACT: The science was definitely better and math was harder</p>

<p>I personally wasn’t in the zone I guess for testing today and am almost positive that I did not do as well as the April 13th test. I had to guess on 6 on the reading, and 2 on the math. On the April 13th one, I made no guesses.</p>

<p>I actually erased my score report to U of I because I know I did not do that well. I hope they only consider your highest score that you send in.</p>

<p>May the curve be ever in our favor lol</p>

<p>English-harder than normal
Math-average
Reading-easy
Science-easy</p>

<p>Nice one haha. I’m currently in physics and every question on the conflicting viewpoints had to do with mass, acceleration, velocity, or gravity. So the information came easy to me.</p>

<p>I think because I was running out of time when I did the conflicting views, I wasn’t able to soak up the information completely. I just ended up guessing on half of it.</p>

<p>For English did you guys get enact or perform</p>

<p>Also for math I got 92 for the measure of the angle at the end.
What did you guys get for the central angle of the circle? Also for the question that was like 5x C and 2x C and the total was 392, did you get the price to be like $560?</p>

<p>For the english one i said perform</p>

<p>Also for the 56 question and LCD, what did you guys get? Also the Q asking about n/200 or whatever was hard</p>

<p>I believe I got 490 bucks for the question about the notebooks. c+2c+5c=392. 392/8=c=49. Therefore, 49<em>5</em>1+49<em>1</em>2+49<em>2</em>1.5=490</p>

<p>for the n/200 problem I believe I got two decimal places</p>

<p>LCM problem I got 36.</p>

<p>There was an english problem where the answers were expensive, lavish, invaluable, and something else. I thought it was kind of tricky. what’d you get?</p>

<p>I believe it was Invaluable</p>

<p>For n/200 I’m pretty sure it’s 3</p>

<p>Yeah… for n/200, I put 3 decimal places.</p>

<p>I think n/200 the answer was 2 places</p>

<p>In the math section, it was problem 56 i believe…with the two pulleys? one big circle and the other smaller circle…what was the answer? I didnt know how to do it.</p>

<p>Any prime number over 200 will lead to 3 decimal places (37/300 is .185, etc)</p>

<p>37/200 my bad</p>