Today's SAT

<p>lolheyguyz!</p>

<p>Ok you know the question where it was like if a baby has 5 pounds for x pounds of muscle, how many pounds of muscle are in k pounds?</p>

<p>I couldn't tell what the question meant.</p>

<p>If I suspect I missed 2 math questions do you guys think I'll still be in the 780 range?</p>

<p>I got 3 and I am almost 100% that I did not miss a grammar question.</p>

<p>edit: 3 Es on the error ID section on the grammar.</p>

<p>whats the one with "to those of us who had already heard the principal........" i put NO ERROR for this one? what did everyone else get?</p>

<p>I think i had a CR experimental because I had 4 CR sections. All I know is that I had one passage that was clearly a lot harder than the others - a man describing his experiences as a young literary critic. Did anyone else have this? Was this experimental or is it impossible to tell?</p>

<p>Also - I thought math was on the hard side but I was still able to manage. Although there was one question that I said the answer was (cannot be determined).</p>

<p>that puts me somewhat at ease genesis
did you have the form with articles about the african letter, computer, "vituperative", and the chairs problem?
I don't remember the exact order but after the essay I started with CR, then two math in a row, and it ended with a 10min sentence correction section</p>

<p>Nah, I had the other one...</p>

<p>Which Multiple Choice answer was that baby one?</p>

<p>some answers for poetry one
-middleground - something about tender personal experince with something (was that one the translation/ poem page?) anyone?
- something about neglecting scholarship
- view something as irrational becuz he ignored good intentions
more than one meaning in sound</p>

<p>and anyone agree with the follwoing
1... in its treatment.. should be for treatment
2. something about last miles were hard for them and me.. no error?
3. already was able to ... - mistake
4. deciderous
5.to those of us who had,, should be for those of us who had... (near the end)
6. paragraph correction...
2 answers were "as it is now"
and one was "to this sentiment"
"however"
-something about medicine</p>

<p>The experimental section was either section 2 or section 6 (critical reading). They were both the same format: 8 sentence completions followed by double passages that were linked and a 13-24 (12 question) single passage long reading section. I got destroyed by section 2 and did well on 6, so I hope 2 was experimental!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>I'm not sure but I had a CR Section 6 that was very difficult compared to the others. Did anyone else have the literary critic passage as Section 6?</p>

<p>for the literar critic, was there a chioce about middlegournd- something about tendering something or studying to do well on test</p>

<p>sandiego_JaMaL I got 3 E's, too. I'm pretty sure they're all right. Did you get the section with the Vietnam one?</p>

<p>for those who had writing section, discussthese questions below</p>

<p>writing
-research on
- something about last miles were hard for them and me.. no error?
already was able to ... - mistake
to those of us who had,, should be for those of us who had... (near the end)</p>

<p>AND THIS IS THE WEIRD PART
for writing
answers were
-to this sentiment
-medicine with a colon (fix sentence)
- however
and for the last 2 (which told you to fix the sentences), answers were "as it is now" rite? original paragrpah had no mistake? rite????
anyone confirm these answers</p>

<p>Parisimious Quesiton</p>

<p>I Put Defend</p>

<p>I thought "to those of us who had" was CORRECT solars so I got NO ERROR.</p>

<p>Think about it this way...a lot of formal letters and **** say "To all those concerned,..." and that's perfectly alright so that's not a idiom error.</p>

<p>okay evil asian dictator, how about the other questions that i just posted</p>

<p>i got however, and 5 E's for sent. errors</p>

<p>it may sound stupid but is "most frequently" right, or is it redundant?</p>

<p>i think i got 5 e's too; quite awkward as there is usually only 3</p>

<p>"Most frequently" is correct, I think. For that question, I put "least understood" because of no noun, but the answer was (now i think) no error.</p>