sat critical reading section

<p>math > writing > watching my dog die > cr</p>

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<p>Maybe, but “passionate” doesn’t apply nearly as much as “patronizing.” It seems like he’s sort of indifferently trying to preserve the status quo rather than acting in favor of it with anything approaching passion. By the time the morning comes he doesn’t really give a damn anymore. (Though I think I have a weird perspective on this passage because I had to read the whole book for English.)</p>

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<p>I did the best on writing, followed by CR, followed by math…and I want to be a math major. I dunno.</p>

<p>okay by the time i think through all this stuff it’s gonna be like past ten minutes (maybe not literally, but it’s still gonna take some time)</p>

<p>and math is usually my worst subject! weird</p>

<p>Take the ACT.</p>

<p>why do say that? </p>

<p>… unless you’re being sarcastic. then bye.</p>

<p>It’s more straightforward on the ACT</p>

<p>how so? less inferring?</p>

<p>Yes, everything is given to you pretty much in the passage. No fill-in vocab sections either. </p>

<p>I suck at SAT CR, but I actually got a decent score on ACT Reading</p>

<p>im gonna look into that</p>

<p>See how helpful I am :)</p>

<p>go away, repede</p>

<p>Proper capitalization is recommended on the essay.</p>

<p>my problem isn’t with the writing section. </p>

<p>gooooo awwwwaayyyyyyy (is this acceptable, though?)</p>

<p>Only if used correctly.</p>

<p>ok ok thnks bby</p>

<p>By suck, I mean really suck. I think I scored at the 71st percentile for SAT CR. On ACT, I scored 95th percentile.</p>

<p>yeah i’m officially just gonna take the act</p>

<p>all colleges accept it right? i always see stuff like “act WITH writing” on admissions websites. there’s an option to not take writing?</p>

<p>Take it with writing, dummy.</p>

<p>it was really just a question, meanie</p>

<p>plus i wasn’t asking you. just assume that everything i post has an implication of “repede don’t answer”</p>

<p>Yeah, I don’t even know why it’s an option to not take it with writing - most schools require it with writing. </p>

<p>FYI, the essay does not affect your composite score.</p>