Columbia University Science Honors Program ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

<p>898 right? 25?</p>

<p>Thats what I got also.</p>

<p>so now its just the long wait until June 20th :(</p>

<p>****tt i think i only got 10…
does that mean i cnat get in???</p>

<p>no 10 is a good number…</p>

<p>according to my friend whose been in the program for 2 years now, most kids only answer around 5-6 on the challenge section</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the question that was like
there are x men who work for x hours in each of x days to make x articles
how many do y men who work for y hours in each of y days make?</p>

<p>and do you think its possible to get in with a sorta bad science grade, but pretty good on the math sections?</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the question that was like
there are x men who work for x hours in each of x days to make x articles
how many do y men who work for y hours in each of y days make?</p>

<p>and do you think its possible to get in with a sorta bad science grade, but pretty good on the math sections?</p>

<p>was that y^3/x^2??</p>

<p>I reckon we should compile a list of all the answers just for reference. What do you think?</p>

<p>@daniel6738: apparently that is correct.</p>

<p>@daniel yes</p>

<p>id like to think that it was y^3/x^2</p>

<p>@creampuffer</p>

<p>i completely agree
Awnsers???</p>

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<li><p>-1</p></li>
<li><p>2.5</p></li>
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<p>keep going you guys</p>

<p>painted cube was 488. Idk what number that was.</p>

<p>14 was the probability one I think, which was .08 (I got that one wrong, forgot that 100 was a perfect square grrr)</p>

<p>13 was the false statement one, which according to popular consensus is 3.</p>

<p>I may have these out of order and may not remember the answers exactly…:</p>

<p>2) pi
3) 25
4) (-4,0,4)
5) 864
6) -2<x<3</p>

<p>What was 864 for?</p>

<p>which one was 864???
i dont remember that question</p>

<p>also which was the pie qeustion</p>

<p>The pi question was the area of x^2+y^2=4 over y=|x|</p>

<p>wait 864???</p>