<p>^ If you’re talking about the password question, then it’s D.</p>
<p>@parktaewhan I sure as hell did. I’ve done a LOT of old tests, and that was probably the worst CR question I’ve ever seen.</p>
<p>Is it just me, or did it feel like we needed 1 more paragraph in the Mo passage to actually get a feel for it? It seemed like we were missing some crucial revelation/statement/something to tie the events together. It felt like a series of disjointed anecdotes, not a passage.</p>
<p>And Mascara: FFFFFF yesss. I’m 99% sure now that I got an 80 in Writing. I needed that after I totally choked in CR.</p>
<p>parktaehwan2; yeah I was between two choices for that one too. I put “you not choose” but I was between that and one of the lower answer choices that was a little longer. I think “you not choose” sounded better though, but I’m not sure grammatically.</p>
<p>duncan’s passage kinda unclear/confusing
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The headphone was used to differentiate Duncan and Mo 's ways of approach. In the passage, it was clear.
I do remember the answers weren’t as clear though.
Anyone remember the exact answer?</p>
<p>^ I didn’t like the Mo passage at all. I usually do very well on the CR but it sounds like I didn’t do too hot on that question set.</p>
<p>I absolutely HATED the duncan/mo passage. I felt like there were sooo many questions for that passage that I was unsure about when I was taking the test.</p>
<p>It was to contrast the something of Mo and Duncan’s students. Behavior, maybe?</p>
<p>Anyone remember more options for the “vulgar masses” quotation question? Man, now I’m out of the 230 range. D:</p>
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<p>I was … until I took the PSAT today.</p>
<p>For the Venn diagram question I felt like the answer was 24, not 28 because 28 is not a multiple of 3.</p>
<p>the only options for vulgar masses that i remember are
a. quoting dialogue </p>
<p>c. author uses to distance himself from a viewpoint</p>
<p>:/ Was there an option that was something like, “introduce the word with a different meaning”?</p>
<p>Math mistakes, I think completing the Dr.Chungs Math will 99.9% get you 800 on every test…</p>
<p>But its alot of work</p>
<p>I’m 99.9% sure the vulgar masses was to distance himself</p>
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<p>The answer is 28 … I don’t understand your logic (if there is any).</p>
<p>Was there an option that was something like, “introduce the word with a different meaning”? <---- pretty sure that answer choice was for the Bronte passage.</p>
<p>Vulgar Masses</p>
<p>Answer C. author uses to distance himself from a viewpoint.</p>
<p>Well yeah, but I can’t remember if I picked it or not, which is why I’d like the other options? Hahaha, well… I’ll have until December to figure it out.</p>
<p>(edit)
Yes-- that was for Bronte?
Hmm, I think I may have actually selected the correct answer, which takes my score back up. Hehehe.</p>
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And I loved the Mo passage! D: I love fiction when it comes to SAT passages. In all honesty, science passages just take my score down.</p>
<p>@Desire- hahaha that math book.
georgians, just curious, what counties are you guys from?</p>
<p>Anyone know the exact date of December scores come out?</p>
<p>@mascara - that was an option for the passage about the girl and her sister</p>
<p>If I missed ~3 CR, left 5 blank on math and missed ~1 on the reading, would I likely/unlikely qualify in Texas?</p>