<p>I think someone at my test center was talking about a Hawaii reading...</p>
<p>I just wish I could find someone else who had my test, and see if they found the math as impossible as I did? I wonder if it was a super-hard experimental math or something?</p>
<p>Nope. I had passages about Edison, prairie dogs, a girl and her father and a Rhode Island festival. Everyone on here thinks the math was easy but mine was hard =</p>
<p>Maybe it was an Ohio thing!</p>
<p>Yet another reason to hate living here >_></p>
<p>wholly CRAP IM FROM OHIO TOO..this is ridiculous and extremely creepy/weird</p>
<p>Were the June ACT booklets all the same in Ohio? I took the Sept. one in Indiana and everyone had the same questions.</p>
<p>Yep, I took the June test in Ohio and had the same test as everyone else.</p>
<p>So it's looking like this is really some state-wide thing? Gah, what an ordeal. Hopefully it doesn't hurt my score as a result...</p>
<p>Next ACT (and hopefully there isn't another retake but still).. I'll go to PA!</p>
<p>yeah all the tests in the june act were the same</p>
<p>I think I'll ask my friends what questions they had. You live on the opposite side of the state compared to where I live (outside of Cincinnati)</p>
<p>yeah they were the same all my questions were the same as on CC. this is really strange..cuz theres so many experimental tests not just 1</p>
<p>So if we somehow got experimental tests, are they going to grade ours on a different curve? 0.o</p>
<p>All of my friends at my test center had different questions. Different form numbers, different colored booklets, etc. I wonder if we'll ever find out a good reason why this happened?</p>
<p>blah i have no idea..theoretically we shouldnt know that we have different tests b/c we're not supposed to discuss the test..but this ****es me off!</p>
<p>I can't even discuss the prairie dog passage with anyone. God that was a horrible passage. I don't care about their communication system and burrowing skills. =D</p>
<p>Well I glanced around during the science test and saw that no one around me had the same passages. So I kind of figured the other test sections were different. Maybe people in Ohio like to cheat.</p>
<p>We can just say that we knew the tests were different because of the array of colors, lol.</p>
<p>Woah, my post went to the wrong place.</p>
<p>But yeah, I still haven't found anyone else who had to endure that terrible passage about the Flying Paradise Tree Snake and it's classification as a glider, not a flier, and why that should change...</p>
<p>i just found part of my japanese poet passage in the new york times HAHA</p>
<p>okay not to annoy anyone but i have this burning math question</p>
<p>two lines: y= .5x + 3 and y= 2x
the first is reflected over the second..which point if any is fixed</p>
<p>any idea how to do it..i guessed (2,4) cuz that works in both equations but i just dont get the question.. thankyou</p>
<p>I have no idea. I'm not a math person =D</p>
<p>The people at my test center were also really mean and strict. In Indiana they didn't care if you had your cell phone as long as it didn't go off and you were allowed to bring drinks.</p>
<p>But this time they made us throw any food or drink away (even water) and we were supposed to set our cell phones on a desk (not that anyone did). I did not like the people at my test center.</p>
<p>I wish I could help you, but... I have no idea either. I'm guessing that if a point works in both equations, then it's fixed? You're probably right. But I dunno.. I hate math!</p>
<p>My test center people were alright. They made us turn our cell phones off and put all drinks under our desks, and that was about the extent of it.</p>
<p>But that doesn't make up for the terrible math section I was subjected to. If I was going to get a super-hard experiment section, why couldn't it have been writing or something I'm actually good at? Math is bad enough as it is...</p>
<p>thanks anyones! yeah our lady had a LONG 5 minute ramble about not using your phone..what was your writing passage? mine was about winning and athletics</p>