The June saturday SATI was the same as the Oct. sunday SATI,did anyone order answers?

<p>I believe I wrote dismissive but I am not sure. I also wrote for the E.T ones that they have obligations</p>

<p>I found it hard to find literary examples for the essay. Did anyone use any examples from literature?</p>

<p>do we have the same essay topic? Mine was asking "does people today invulge in serious thinking?" It was so broad, and I just starting rambling on about how people today just wanna make money, and there's no time left for thinking. Can't really come up with any historical examples or literary ones.</p>

<p>I went back to search for the 'official' June SAT thread, and the questions that were asked there seemed very familiar to me. I think about 50% or so is from that test.</p>

<p>Nah, I use a family example, personal example, and famous scientists/philosophers (ie galileo/aristotle/plato etc.)</p>

<p>I referred to aristotle, plato, and socrates, and I think I mentioned something about afternoon tea party. My attempt to be humorous....</p>

<p>Yes, i think we all had the same question. I used 2 current events and one personal example.</p>

<p>I said dismissive.</p>

<p>what were your guys' overall impressions of the test? Easy, hard, or somewhere in between.</p>

<p>Can anyone think of any tricky Critical reading questions that were one of those that you just couldn't seem to know the right answer?</p>

<p>I thought it was somewhere in between.</p>

<p>some of the questions seemed too easy to be true. Did anyone feel the same way? They're like really common sense, yet too common sense. I might be thinking too deeply....</p>

<p>There were a few that it seemed like two answers could have been right, does anyone remember any of them?</p>

<p>yeah, that's kind of why i thought it was somewher in between. Some of the questions were so easy that i began to start second guessing myself and then wasting more time on the question, which forced me to rush a bit at the end.</p>

<p>Do you remmeber any of them, cuz lets see if we can get a general sense of what the answers were.</p>

<p>I'm really mad at myself for skipping a math question and forgetting to go back to it. <bangs head=""> I had been scoring perfect on math in practice tests, and now, because of a stupid omit mistake, I might be staring at a 760 instead of a 800.</bangs></p>

<p>there was this question in the western one, and the answer was nostalgic fantasies, did anyone get that?</p>

<p>"And by the way o powerful xiggi, you are incorrect, as the june saturday sat and oct sunday sat both had at leaset three long reading passages in common, so it couldnt just be experimental. And there were math questions that were the same."</p>

<p>You were talking about how October 2005 was a copy of June 2005. I thought you meant that June 2005 had borrowed material from October 2004 (one of the tests that is released.) </p>

<p>Since June 2005 was not a released test, none of the questions were available, except for whomever happened to take the test.</p>

<p>I did get nostalgic fantasies.</p>

<p>What about "stab in the dark"?</p>

<p>I posted the answer already, it's vast task for the scientists.</p>