@d00mbuggy i didnt have math exp so its probably legit
u didnt have the question when the angle tilts back every 4 degreees?
@facsimilecoterie u didnt have the question when the angle tilts back every 4 degreees?
@samsunguser i dont think so because that section was harder and the other 25 min section was easier
@emily09098 i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
@TheEpic2401Man i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
@MojoShab i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
@questionasker123 i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
ok guys serious question- for those of you who consistently get high 700’s and 800’s in CR, what is your passage strategy???
@800onmath i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
@nervusguy i assume that u didnt get math experimental… did u get a 25 min section with the angle moving back 4 degrees???
@doombuggy nope
No
Anyone else have SEVEN no errors? I thought it was alarming but searched for one to change and I just couldn’t. I ran out of time on the grid-in section and I’m so frustrated about it. Chances at a 700 if I omitted 5 and only miss 1?..
@goog721 i got 4 no errors, colorado, octopus, much later, and i forgot the last one.
@d00mbuggy I don’t remember any angle problems. Was yours a grid-in?
@loquatical nah
@d00mbuggy others have said that they got the planes problem without having experimental math so I think that’s the real section
Can anyone answer this?
@loquatical @d00mbuggy you are talking about different plane problems, there was two probably, one in exp and one in normal.