<p>what about the one with polemical in it was that the answer?</p>
<p>someone PM me - I'm bored and will respond sometime later tonight. I'm also in the collegeconfidential mood.</p>
<p>^I think the polemical one is right. (65.72% sure)</p>
<p>Me, polemical also</p>
<p>Sorry for posting in two forums, but this one seems more active. Did any of you have a improving paragraph piece about a african american guy who was a NAACP lawyer and judge?</p>
<p>yup i did...and i posted in the other fourm. :-)</p>
<p>18 wheelers and 14 wheelers 154 wheels total and 10 trucks?</p>
<p>the answer to the question about the woman belying her reputation as parsimonious was underwrite, I think.</p>
<p>I really think that the answer to that one sentence completion was anachronistic. Unequivocal just did not make sense in that context. At least from what I remember, how is following an OLD book's instructions making people feeling like it was unequivocal. Did they feel it was clear? The sentence does not refer to that. Plus, if I were doing what the book told me to do (of course, I do not remember the exact question so I'm probably getting some concepts it brought up confused) with calculators, I'd feel like it was out of date.</p>
<p>Personally, I thought, being a first timer:</p>
<p>Math: Hard - Much harder than practice tests and the first time I omitted some. I'm just nervous about careless mistakes now
Writing: Easy - Equivalent to the easiest practice tests given. There were only a few I wasn't sure of. The essay was easy, and I just talked about how change is needed to be pragmatic.
Critical Reading - Medium - Some parts were harder than others. The first mini passages about that stupid Coleridge guy was the hardest part.</p>
<p>I think I'm gonna try to avoid this site for two weeks now. I don't want to focus on SAT, though I'll probably start prep for next test on vacation over spring break :P</p>
<p>If there's one thing I need to improve in each section, it's:
-Writing: Nothing really specific
Reading: Take passages slower and don't panic
Math: Cut out all extraneous information, review percentage terms (I blanked out - but the graph I was dealing with was really convoluted and weird). Go faster on 20 minute section.</p>
<p>If there's one thing I'm happy about, it's a weighted average problem. I'm glad I remembered how to do those from chemistry.</p>
<p>ok....i have that Africa American improving passage and found some questions weird.</p>
<p>I feel like nobody had my test...did anybody have::
-Asian Passage
-Bioluminscent algae
-Homer passage
--math experimental
...if anybody wants to talk about these..pm me.</p>
<p>run fo cova, I had your test except for the math experimental.</p>
<p>it's 18 wheelers and 14 wheelers, 164 wheels and 10 trucks. the answer should be 2 (6 18 wheel trucks and 4 14 wheel trucks)</p>
<p>I had the same as Ihope with writing experimental I think.</p>
<p>Ihope...our test should be the same
is it
2. reading
3. math
4 math
5 reading
6 writing
7 writing
8math
9 reading (poet translation)
10 writing</p>
<p>did anyone get an unusual number (higher than 20%) of correct as is on one of the find the error writing tests?</p>
<p>I did.......</p>
<p>regurgitatingcow, that's exactly what I had. Are we agreeing that the second writing was the experimental?</p>
<p>I think I got 3 or 4 correct in the last one.</p>