SAT March 10 2012

<p>forsworn: yep that
s right. i had 3 also. I did not have the big exponent question for math…</p>

<p>forsworn so 4 cud have been feasible?</p>

<p>@coolazn
i thought it was subsidize…?</p>

<p>Yeah greenroses, neither did I. Maybe that was experimental</p>

<p>What was your last grid in question for math? I want to know which one was experimental.</p>

<p>Yes, 4 was okay, i think; Kumar Ji :)</p>

<p>@smartdude</p>

<p>Xyz = 1440</p>

<p>the passage about the chinese lady.

  1. the girl judged her aunt on her “appearance” first
  2. the aunt “payed attention to detail”
  3. the aunt “was aware of the differences between united states and china”</p>

<p>what do you guys think?</p>

<p>How did that Chinese girl view her aunt when she was younger? I put as someone who influenced her personality and view on life?</p>

<p>@Icesummer Did u have experimental math?</p>

<p>I really doubt the grid in section was the experimental one…i had 4 math sections and only 1 grid in section</p>

<p>@ blabla5 What grid in did u have?</p>

<p>arvindskumar: 4 is almost definitely acceptable, as was 3 which is what I put.
happycat20: Subsidize was incorrect.
Big exponent question for math was Exp. as was this “mexican scientist” reading (lol).
Lastly, the lawn mowing transition was E for me, and although I don’t remember exactly what the answer said, but it was something with a clever reference to “cutting” in both the opening and closing clauses. First in reference to the grass, and then in reference to… I dont remember.</p>

<p>@coolazn1995: for the China passage, i put “appearance” and “attention to detail”, but for that last one, i said that she was “observing her life around her” or something like that.</p>

<p>What do you guys think?</p>

<p>@forsworn that’s what i meant. i didnt quite remember the answer</p>

<p>@coolazn1995
i dont think i put same answer u got for 3</p>

<p>@gazoz918
yrp</p>

<p>forsworn+coolazn: yep i have all the same as you
so the mexican scientist one was the exp? YES SFHDSAKJDKJSHDS BOMBED THAT SECTION.</p>

<p>for the writing,</p>

<p>the last question. was it upon arrival? or when one arrives?</p>

<p>@coolazn1995: yeah, i don’t think we mean the same thing. the answer i chose did not mention US or China at all</p>

<p>Nope. I had experimental reading</p>