<p>This is strange
I asked most of my friends who gave this sat and they said “I and III” was the correct answer and I do clearly remember marking I and III.I think it was option C.</p>
<p>Damn. Are you 100% sure there was an option for both? Maybe my memory is failing me, but I do recall that there was only a choice for either I or III but not both. I even asked a friend today, he also told me that there was no option for both.</p>
<p>There was no I and III option for the question and yes I did thoroughly check the options.</p>
<p>^ There you have it.</p>
<p>I suppose they won’t count this question, since the answers are clearly flawed. Either that, or we missed out on something in the details of the question, which I doubt, since we unanimously assert that it came as written in this thread.</p>
<p>Wow!This is crazy!!!
I clearly remember marking I and III and so did 5 of my friends.I don’t know whats going on maybe sum printing mistakes(which I think is not possible).Anyways lets forget this and move on to the others. peace :)</p>
<p>What country did you take the exam in, imgallagher?</p>
<p>when are the scores coming ?</p>
<p>The scores will be out in early December, spidermohmd1 (IE: They can come out anywhere between the 1st and the 10th of December).</p>
<p>Choice I & III was surely there.
At first i wan’t sure of my answer but after finishing the test, i confirmed it with many of my friends.</p>
<p>anyone has this?</p>
<p>t = 36, suppapp.</p>
<p>1/t + 1/0.5t = 1/12</p>
<p>yeah it’s 36 :)</p>
<p>any one remembers how many no errors in the ID error ?</p>
<p>About the essay,</p>
<p>as examples, I used the Vietnam war (the united states learned a lot from this war and learned strategies that helped it in future conflicts) and the Arab spring (how strategies transferred from one country to another)</p>
<p>and i wrote only one page, a complete one . </p>
<p>what do u think ?</p>
<p>Well I also ended up writing only one page with examples from story books and a quotation from an esteemed scholar. From what I experienced before in the SAT essay length does count, you should always aim to fill both the pages if you want a 12. So if you used sufficient amount of difficult (big) words in right context, paragraphed properly and provided proper proof and evidence you should expect a 10 (or 11 if you are lucky). If you lacked in paragraphing and were unable to create a proper flow expect 8. If you missed out or created a poor conclusion expect around 8 or 9.</p>
<p>Can all you lovely people answer a question? I don’t wanna clutter the forum with a new thread.
Do colleges see your MC and essay scores separately? 800 W with 80MC, 10 essay. I mean, I know that the SAT essay grading process is… questionable, to say the least. But will they view an 800 with a 10 essay differently than an 800 with an 11 or 12 essay? =/</p>
<p>@lovesBrown Yes they do view the essay and the MCQ scores separately, they even have a choice to read your essay. Still a 10 in the essay part is a great score and so you should not be worried about it.</p>
<p>anyone has mid point (-3,0) and week 7 ?</p>
<p>^ Lol, asking this late dude, I doubt anyone’ll remember. You just have to forget about the exam, and let the scores come out when they do.</p>
<p>Hi!
I was wondering if any one has gotten their result for the November 19th SAT? Any idea when we’ll get the result?</p>
<p>“Results for the November 19th exam will be available in early December, but not prior to the December 3 exam.” - CollegeBoard.</p>