don’t judge ur answers based on the pattern of the answers @hiDreamer
Also was this CR harder than october
don’t judge ur answers based on the pattern of the answers @hiDreamer
Also was this CR harder than october
Harder for some people; easier for others.
Can we get a consensus on this one writing question??
“Had she left much later, Maria would have not …”
no error, my SAT teacher confirms
Can someone list all the no errors for writing?
@joeweller
do you remember other answer choices for the insular question?
@hiDreamer I got 4 sections of reading. Did one of yours ask questions like “Find lines to support your previous answer”?
Just tell me once and for all: WHAT WAS THE MATH EXPERIMENTAL? I think it was my second section…I just bubbled A for all my choices. It was the one with 4 questions referring to the same graph, Mercury orbiter, a sine question, and electrical circuits, right?
Our proctor ended the essay 3 minutes early, so I spent the second section letting my hand recover because it hurt so bad; I thought I was gonna have my hand amputated the pain didn’t go away for 15 minutes and writing things was extremely painful.
I really hope that was the experimental, because I got an 800 in Math last time and I might get a 600 lol.
Can someone list experimental sections of CR? Would they ask questions like “Find lines to support your answer?” Also, did the experimental section for reading have 1 question for the short passage?
does anyone recall the sentence completion question with words “insular,” “arbitrary” in it?
What other words were there?
@Wreckdecembersat I’m not sure, but the answer was insular
@bluelightening
I got an experimental section of CR for my second section. There were two little passages along with a Texan photography thing. I think there are sets of experimental sections CB has to give its test takers
@wreckdecembersat insular, mercurial, misanthropic, arbitrary - insular is right though
@Wreckdecembersat I got 4 sections of CR, but no graphs or Texan photography passage… But for your experimental passage, did they ask you to support your answer through lines from the passage? thanks
@pokemon1
Thank you! You have such good memory do you remember the other word? I remember I put either A or B and I think insular was B… I’m not sure
On CR, how did you guys differentiate between experimental and regular section? (Other than being given graphs)
@pokemon1 Great memory! Impressive! Do you still remember the question? I think I chose “arbitrary” instead of “insular”.
I asked this before but just wanted to make sure. Was the answer to the question about parcels something with metaphor in it?
@bluelightening
I had an invisible experimental (<- i call it invisible because I couldn’t tell whether it was an experimental - it looked exactly the same as any other normal reading section)
In may, however, i got a reading experimental section that has graphs on it, which helped me identify.
I had an easily identifiable writing section as my experimental. It was 25 minutes long with 18 questions, and it was formatted like new SAT writing sections.