So let's check the experimental for the May 2010 SAT - Section 3 or 6?

<p>Oh, section 3, as in counting the essay! That makes sense! Now we just have to figure out which questions were on there!</p>

<p>Owen, I do recall the 101 integers question but not the function with a diamond.</p>

<p>For those with math experimental - was your experimental NOT grid-in?</p>

<p>I want to say that mine was grid-in. Can you elaborate on the 101 integers?</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure I only had one grid-in but I might be mistaken… </p>

<p>It’s on the first page of this thread - something like from the first 101 odd integers, what is the median?</p>

<p>I had math sections for both section 2 and 3, so i’m assuming 3 was the experimental. It wasn’t grid-in, but I was also pressed for time at the end of it which was unusual for me. It also seemed to have quite a few questions that were very similar to those in the previous math section, but maybe that’s just me. I don’t remember the 101 odd integers question though, but it’s possible I just forgot.</p>

<p>I had 4 math sections as well. Two of them were consecutive (sections 2 and 3). I had two grid-in response sections so I think its safe to assume one was the experimental. I just want to know if anyone had the following question (or didn’t have);
they showed a series
"1,3,9…
Each number in the series is determined by multiplying the preceding term by 3. If n=k+3 what is the nth term divided by kth term?’
It was a grid in so I just guessed 3 because I ran out of time.</p>

<p>i had sections 2 3 5 and 7 i believe as math and 3 and 5 were grid-ins. I’m fairly certain that section 3 was the experimental math section.</p>

<p>Thoreau, I don’t remember that question… by sections 2 and 3 do you guys mean counting the essay as section 1 or not? Because if you count the essay as section 1, then for me, 3 and 4 were math, 4 was grid-in, but 3 was not, and I found 3 to be the hardest. </p>

<p>I’m also on the East Coast - does that make a difference?</p>

<p>duke5soccer, that section was experimental ( I didn’t get that one)</p>

<p>The essay is always counted as section 1, just FYI :)</p>

<p>I was counting the essay as section one. so my math sections were two and three and another two sections later on which I forgot he number</p>

<p>I didn’t get the n=k+3 thing, and I didn’t have math experimental. Also, I think it’s now safe to say that section 3 is indeed experimental. I had sections 2,5,8 Math - 5 had the grid-ins. What’s weird is that a lot of you had a different experimental section yet the same order of sections. Normal? Don’t they usually shuffle the sections?</p>

<ol>
<li>Essay (obivously)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>CR</li>
<li>CR</li>
<li>W</li>
<li>M</li>
<li>CR</li>
<li>M
9 CR</li>
<li>W (obviously)</li>
</ol>

<p>section 9 was Robinson Crusoe. Section 7, i believe, was frida kohl and string theory</p>

<p>I can’t remember what section 3 was about. And SEction 4 i can’t remember either.</p>

<p>I think I had the same one as yours Fresh101.
Was the story about the Victorian maid in section 3? something about a stolen necklace.</p>

<p>I had your order, except sections 5 and 6 were flipped. And I had a Writing experimental (section 3).
Can’t remember the CR passage order, but I do remember I got 5 vocab questions on section 4. Section 5 Math had the grid-in’s (which would be section 6 with you, I’m assuming.)</p>

<p>im surprised, I also had the sections in your order. I felt I did bad on section 4 but can’t remember what it was about ?:(. One of them had a reading on chimpanzes and the question had “eternal compass.”</p>

<p>Yeah it was on chimps and technology vs. language. The question was about comparing the “internal compass” in humans vs. the 2nd paragraph which described the chimps’ “factory”.</p>