SAT January 2012 - Critical Reading

<p>andersons was exp. I didn’t have it</p>

<p>This is awful, I thought I did well on the Sleep Cycle one. I thought photography was hardest.</p>

<p>I got exactly the same long passage sections as runallday4, namely traffic, biological clock, the London writer, and photography.</p>

<p>I thought vocab was harder than normal</p>

<p>Run, i agree. I didnt even really understand much of that passage, but a lot of the questions on it were easy. Byw for the meaning i put: progression, and depends. Anyone else?</p>

<p>Had a CR experimental when my worst section is CR…</p>

<p>I got proud and aloof and foreshadowing.</p>

<p>There was no experimental section on this one.</p>

<p>I got direction, not progression.</p>

<p>I got progression and depends as well.
I got the Traffic, photography, mystery novel one(experimental i hope), and internal time. Did any of you guys get the same sections as me?</p>

<p>Oh. I remember that sentence also had the work ‘developement’ so i thought it was progression</p>

<p>What was the question with the answer “depends”?</p>

<p>What was the progression question?</p>

<p>PS: I put depends on the social tolerance or something</p>

<p>What were some of the sentence completions? Did anyone get prescient or loquacious?</p>

<p>the answer was prescient because prescient means able to predict the future which is what the man in the question was able to do.</p>

<p>I got neither of those, I don’t remember the answer, but for loquacious (talkative) , it was about a stubborn girl.</p>

<p>^I got prescient. I remember there was a question with loquacious but I didn’t put that as the answer. I didn’t know at least 4 of the vocab, and I guessed on about 3.</p>

<p>The progression question was ‘define what course means…’
I can’t remember the depends one, but it was the same type of question with a different word.</p>

<p>edit: yea run reminded me, it was obdurate, not loquacious. Pretty certain about that one.</p>

<p>did people put rapacious or obdurate?</p>

<p>The stubborn girl was obdurate. Exact definition of obdurate…</p>

<p>the stubborn girl answer was “obdurate”</p>

<p>there was a SC about a stubborn girl who wouldn’t listen to the pleas of others? I remember one of the answer choices was deferential, which is not the answer. I chose the word that began with an r I think? Does anyone remember that word?
EDIT: someone posted the answer already. Darn.</p>