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<p>i know i definitely missed 1 sentence completion but im not sure if it was in the experimental or not tim do you remember a fill in about einstein and some math guy</p>

<p>do you still remember any questions from the japanese girl passage;
My friend wanted to ask the question about which quote demonstrated Author's feeling- something about the Parenthesis</p>

<p>same. it was mass of ideas. cause you can only see 10 percent of the iceberg. the other 90 percent, the mass of ideas, is undersurface. </p>

<p>That explination is correct the cause the whole passage was about how people were confused and misconceptions about why there weren't any famous female artists.</p>

<p>she was asserting that people wasn't able to see the underlaying aspects of this "mass of ideas"</p>

<p>jerseypete - uhhh, no i don't remember anything like that. its comforting that most of our answers match. </p>

<p>and did anybody else have the disneyland section? because i could have sworn i read that passage somewhere else, and seen some of the sentance completions before. (i think this was the expiremntal)</p>

<p>however, chances are i am just going crazy.</p>

<p>That gardening passage was funny as heck.</p>

<p>The lady got made at charlie for not liking plants, ahahahhahahahaha</p>

<p>But I think I put extoic place</p>

<p>for the x and y one....if a number is in x it is in y.....which means that there could be numbers in y that are not in x. Additionally, sicne every number in x is in y, if a number is not in y it cannot possibly be in x</p>

<p>its alright.</p>

<p>i'm alrdy down 5 questions. so thats like 2300 assuming i ace everything else (which i wont)</p>

<p>so i'm probably gonna get like a 2000.</p>

<p>the wierd thing is, i had a 2250 from april, but only a 710 on math. so the only reason i retook this test on saturday was to improve math. That was the only thing i studied for, and i am a math/science oriented person. However, i think i did worse on math and better on CR. go figure</p>

<p>spartanspirit428,</p>

<p>that is correct. its call the contrapositive.</p>

<p>i had 4 cr sections, so this question might be part of the experimental, but...</p>

<p>do u remember the question about why the author put quotations around certain words. if so, what answer did u put? it was on a short passage right after the sentence completion.</p>

<p>this is weirdd i just looked at the may 6 discussion thread and that one had almost the same exact amount of posts as this one does in the exact same amount of time since the test</p>

<p>Did anyone get 3 for the last question on grid in math with the parabola that asked where it intersected with the x axis? I didnt have time and straight up guessed by looking at the graph...</p>

<p>Yeah, in one of the two grid-in sections? 3 or 7 would've worked.</p>

<p>which grid in was the parabola 3 or 7 question on?</p>

<p>which section do you guys think was experimental (for those who had two grid in sections)</p>

<p>the 3, 7 was on the the second grid in</p>

<p>The first one was harder, hence the second one will be experimental based on Murphy's Law.</p>

<p>im hoping the 1st one was experimental
how common is it to have 2 math sections back to back?</p>

<p>I really hope the first grid in was experimental. It was def. harder.</p>

<p>I think it had to be the first grid in ( section 4 or 5 maybe) because i didnt have to do it....I only had one grid in and it was the one with the parabola as the last question</p>

<p>i hope so too</p>

<p>some kid on this forum yesterday said that the second one was the real one because he had a writing experimental and still had the second set of grid in questions</p>

<p>i have my fingers crossed</p>