<p>elenacip: supposedly CB sticks to a 20% quota on how many are 'no error'. of the sections that involved that type of problem i remember getting very close to that after a careful examination of the ones i had originally marked ' no error ' but there were also that i marked as having an error that probably didn't.</p>
<p>if its experiemntal i suppose they dont stick to a quota</p>
<p>Hmm, considering I took the test and had a reading experimental, it must be true that I didn't have a math experimental. I am 100 % sure that the girl chair counted toward our final score.</p>
<p>1) how do you know that you had a reading experimental?</p>
<p>2) if others did not have the girl/chair problem, and the sections that count are all the same, then how is it possible that it's NOT an experimental section?</p>
<h1>1. Different versions of the test. The grading isnt limited to the same sections. That's why they give you a Score-range, so IF you took a DIFFERENT version of the test your score my vary.</h1>
<h1>2. No specifics but. There was a geometry question on one of the math sections where you have to know a VERY OBSCURE geometric concept in order to get it. You either knew it or you didn't. There was absolutely no other way to get that problem. It was ridiculous.</h1>
<p>I DIDNT have a girl problem. I had the damn pail question though. The answer was obvious- you had to reason it out. I dont know how you actually mathematicall solve it. I used common sense.</p>
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<p>Because I had 4 reading sections. Trust me, I've taken this test before, that's not possible.</p>
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<p>Everyone I've talked to has had the girl/chair problem.</p>
<p>yeah you had to find out what 2 was, a b c d or e</p>
<p>I had two back to back math and writing also, but I know writing was an experimental, i had 1 35 min writing section and i flip the page to find another 35 min writing section, EXACTLY alike with #12 starting "identifying error"</p>
<p>I think you can only have 1 experimental so . . maybe there are 2 math sections that count the same but have different problems??</p>
<p>And the monkey was definently in CR, the only writing paragraphs were on s.b.woo & failure being success</p>
<p>GUYS. One person's ExPERIMENTAL can NOT be counted as Somone else's graded section. There were different sections and different ones get graded for everyone. But experimental are experimental. They wont count as different things for different people.</p>