<p>so c'mon ppl let's play a little game.</p>
<p>(jk)</p>
<p>i got curious and was wondering how accurately can CC'ers predict essay scores.</p>
<p>the essay's topic was for November 2010 International SAT
it was sth along the lines of: do we have to be perfectionists? or sth like that...</p>
<p>NOV</a> Essay p01.jpg
NOV</a> Essay p02.jpg </p>
<p>(this essay is not my essay though.)</p>
<p>pls grade in this format</p>
<p>12:
11:
10: 1 (i put one cuz i'd give this essay a 10)
9:
8:
7:
6:
5:
4:</p>
<p>thx for participating guys!</p>
<p>12:
11: 1 (I give this essay a 11)
10:
9:
8:
7:
6:
5:
4:</p>
<p>yea but u r supposed to take in what others say as well. so you should do sth like the list below.</p>
<p>anyway here is what we have atm.</p>
<p>12:
11: 1
10: 1
9:
8:
7:
6:
5:
4:</p>
<p>calling for more ppl. :)</p>
chehk
November 30, 2010, 11:13am
5
<p>12:
11:1
10:1
9:1 (I give this essay a 9)
8:
7:
6:
5:
4:</p>
<p>Introduction was slightly weak, approach was semi decent but the examples (apart from Kant - which I liked) were fairly general with the typical Susan B and Freddy D…</p>
<p>You stole my idea! <em>fake indignation</em></p>
<p>^btw that essay was not mine.
bump bump?</p>