<p>I'm glad yawning wasn't an experimental, I personally thought it was the easiest one. The second easiest was the greek street shopkeeper. But I can't really remember the other two (I had four passages, so I'm guessing my experimental was a reading.) I didn't have the fashion one nor the Emily biographer one, so can anyone help me out?</p>
<p>African American anecdotal piece and the human migration pieces</p>
<p>I'm fairly certain the African American one wasn't an experimental... was it?</p>
<p>I had one with a lady who loved words, and was kind of freakishly anal about it. She instructed her daughter not to say 'gee gee' and say horse instead. Did anyone else have that?</p>
<p>that was experimental </p>
<p>african american was not</p>
<p>Thanks for reminding me SamiSashimi! Yeah, the one with the girl who went to the library (African American one), and the one about human migration were the other two I had. So the following four were the ones I had (and I think in this order):</p>
<ol>
<li>Human Migration</li>
<li>Yawning</li>
<li>Girl goes to library (African American anecdotal piece)</li>
<li>Greek street shopkeeper (industrialization)</li>
</ol>
<p>So which one was the experimental????</p>
<p>nyjunior..i have that too..i ono which one is experimnental either.</p>
<p>wasn't the greek street one a short passage?</p>
<p>nyjunior: None of those were experimental (I don't think so, at any rate)... how many CR sections did you have?</p>
<p>ny junior, 2 of those were in the same section
(human migration was a compare two passages thingy)</p>
<p>Huh? I'm pretty sure I had four CR sections. Then I must be forgetting another one. Yeah, I'm positive that must be it...then what could the other passage have been? It wasn't Emily thing, it wasn't the fashion thing...grrr, you know what, forget it, I could also be confusing stuff with the writing section. But boy oh boy, I can bet my grandma (hehe) on the thought that I had a CR experimental, I'm pretty sure I had four. Oh well.</p>
<p>agh its not a fashion thing</p>
<p>at first i thought it was an alien thing, cause that's how she was describing the camper that her family had just bought
and then they drove to Norfolk
and then it ended with the word fashion and something about how things dont always turn out in the ideal way</p>
<p>is that the one with the childhood activities?</p>
<p>maybe .</p>
<p>did anyone have a reading passage ( around the begging of the test) that talked about art and had an ambigious picture and it later talked about how it could be either a duck or a rabbit? i dont see anyone talking about it here so im hoping it was the experiment for my test.</p>
<p>i had 2 reading sections right after the the essay...i thihnk the first one was the experimental one did any of u read something about universities letting corporations use their faciilities for ddrug research, drug generic testing and how commercialization is taking over our universities and the students on campus r treating the universities like malls? its two passages and its comparision. so any of u remember something regarding research in colleges?</p>
<p>bball- experimental
giggler- experimental</p>
<p>r u sure ProcrastiNate? cuz thatd be so awesome i totally failed that section!</p>
<p>absolutely man</p>
<p>I had to 35 question writing sections so I am sure one of them was experimental hopefully the first one ( Section 2 right after the essay) because I aced the 2nd one.</p>
<p>OH MY GOODNESS!!! I was sleeping, and I was thinking real hard about what could have been the other passage that I was forgetting, and I remember now that my first reading section (sec 2) had this passage about a girl who drew with crayons but also incorporated poetry. It's funny, in my dream she was actually drawing with crayons and on the crayons it had various names of poets like Shakespeare, Rumi, etc. But is THAT the one you guys keep talking of as "childhood activities," is that the experimental???? 'Cause if it is, it was in the same section as the ice age with human migration one, so I'd be happy since that one was probably the hardest passage for me.</p>