<p>THe line question was not thirty as for what I can remember..
The question was something like
someone is standing in a line.. The number of people behind him is twice as much as the number of people in front of him. The sum of the people in front of him and the people behind him is three times as much as the number of people in front of him... right?
So ther must have been 9 in front of him, 18 behind him, and himself.. makes 28 right? or do I not remember the question correctly..?</p>
<p>wait wait
the passage talked about how a man journeyed to africa to learn about the history of blues but ended up experiencing something different</p>
<p>I'm not talking about the mutinized captain...</p>
<p>so the question asked what the person was trying to imply when he mentioned his notebooks and pens right after he used this long analogy about how he's opening up boxes after boxes after boxes...</p>
<p>the convincing answer choice seemed like he was trying to
recognize the scope of the undertaking? </p>
<p>do you remember the other choices???</p>
<p>Yeah I know which passage ur talking about vivo.. i think that was the right answer.</p>
<p>ben88: it was 30. you forgot to count the guy himself....</p>
<p>thx for claryfying...</p>
<p>man i think u understood the question wrong.</p>
<p>i am positive its 30(MATH GRID IN QUESTION) because there was a similar question about that in the june test
and i quadruple checked that question when i had lots of time.</p>
<p>and YES the other question had answer 2221.</p>
<p>Good job.</p>
<p>A, B, C can be ordered in 6 differents way from left to right
In how many MORE ways can D,E,F,G be ordered from left to right</p>
<p>24-6= 18 ways more</p>
<p>okay now im starting to run out of memory cells here...
let's try to think of other questions that were on the test...not math but CR...</p>
<p>neone remember?????</p>
<p>Deference: answer was 18</p>
<p>3P3 = 6
4P4 = 24</p>
<p>24-6=18</p>
<p>right, thanks, i remember now
i think i also got 18
my memory of those 5 hours is very fuzzy</p>
<p>so i took the test in brazil...
where did u guys take the test?
it seems like almost everyone else had diff tests u know</p>
<p>i was getting worried.</p>
<p>yup and that answer 18 is Correct! :D</p>
<p>haha , I wrote it down for the person at page 2.. he didn'y recall the question..
I knew the right answer</p>
<p>Hong Kong</p>
<p>I cant remember any reading passage quesitons haha.. because they're all too long.</p>
<p>I do remember one of the answers to the sentence completions was "lucrative"</p>
<p>took it in the UAE
i got lucrative too</p>
<p>yes lucrative was the correct answer.</p>
<p>Wow...since the SAT got longer it's amazing how faint my memory is of that test...</p>
<p>it is just way too long guys</p>
<p>with all honesty, 5 hours with 2 short breaks is plain TORTURE...</p>
<p>How do you think the curves are going to be like?
ANYONE REMEMBER ANYTHING ELSE????</p>
<p>Amsterdam
Lucrative should be fine... I got that too</p>
<p>Mmm.. i was actually quite lucky for reading. 2 weeks previously, I read a book on the history of medicine.</p>
<p>and then, 2nd reading section is about the history of the polio vaccine.</p>
<p>thank god :D</p>
<p>Now that you mentioned POLIO..
let's talk about that passage
Anyone remember some of the tricky questions???????</p>
<p>Let's get our memories working here even though it's a lazy sunday...</p>
<p>Btw, Bush is here in Brazil btw. just went to the us embassy in the morning to meet him with my parents... security was intense... hahaha
nope...a republican i am NOT.</p>
<p>India</p>
<p>i was worried cuz the others had diff passages..........thnk god i found someone with same q's as mine</p>
<p>ben88?? In amsterdam?? I also took it in Amsterdam...
Amstelveen right??</p>
<p>i remember absolutely NONE of the polio questions</p>
<p>me neither</p>