<p>I’m positive the one about juveniles, breeding adults, and non breeding adults was all three.
The question gave you a time span right? Use it! On one of the graphs it gave an x-axis as to which age group was collected. The dates spanned all three.</p>
<p>Anyways the work keys today were a huge joke…I couldn’t stand the test too!</p>
<p>Juveniles were collected and as time passed, the juveniles matured, turning into adults. Only juveniles were COLLECTED though. While there were both types of adults, neither were collected while in that state.</p>
<p>I agree with PSAT, the question was terrible if the answer was all three. I think they were trying to be tricky, but ended up making it confusing.
Also how did you guys think the reading was compared to the one on the 13th?</p>
<p>I went with all three, since I remember looking at the graph and seeing they had juveniles, breeding adults, and adults–I was confused though, since it wasn’t really clear from reading the procedure. But I’m not too sure; this is the first time I’ve ever even encountered the ACT science section.</p>
<p>Oh, also, the PSAE itself tested…interesting things. They give way too much time on each section. I spent over twenty minutes on each section drawing pictures.</p>
<p>Found this test to be a bit harder than the test on April 13th. Probably just because I didn’t really care that much, and also because my stupid proctor started the reading section when some other groups had just started their break, so it was impossible to concentrate with all the people talking in the hallway.
Also, Work keys was a joke.</p>
<p>I thought it was easier than the test on April 13th. The science section to me seemed much harder on April 13th. Also, the overall environment I took the test in was much nicer. On the national test date I had an extremely strict proctor while my proctor yesterday was falling asleep. </p>
<p>Anyone know when we will get our scores back?</p>
<p>Hi everyone, this April, I was planning on taking the PSAE. I have heard from many that because so many kids will take the test around the state at the same time, by nature, the curve will be more favorable. The average every year is usually around a 21 and I know that because of this, the curve will be a little more extensive. My concern is that I recently found out that I have something very important on those dates and might have to take the makeup exam in May. I was wondering if this would reduce the chances of a favorable curve because I will be given a different test and will be taking it with an entirely different group of students on that date. Is it worth missing my other commitments to take the PSAE on the original date? Thanks</p>