<p>@yzamyatin to act’s benefit, we aren’t supposed to be discussing questions. but it’s inevitable and what type of knucklehead thinks it is cool to repeat tests after 1 YEAR!?!?!? </p>
<p>Well that’s annoying. ACT is so inconsistent and slow when it comes to grading tests, in comparison to SAT. SAT actually sticks to the post date for all tests (excluding postponed and international). ACT takes forever to score the tests. I mean, if SAT can do it in a reasonable amount of time, why can’t ACT? SAT is much larger and it has more tests to grade too. ACT needs to really get it together, and the fact that they reused this test tells a lot about its laziness. What a mess and a joke.</p>
<p>Did anyone else take the December test and find this one easier? </p>
<p>Reading answer list from Oct 2012
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1408580-let-s-devise-a-list-of-reading-answers-p2.html”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1408580-let-s-devise-a-list-of-reading-answers-p2.html</a></p>
<p>Science answer list from Oct 2012
<a href=“**Official Oct ACT Science Section** - #61 by Quickerthanswift - ACT Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1408435-official-oct-act-science-section-p5.html</a></p>
<p>@DJFlash Which answer are you talking about for the y >3 problem? And didnt the peat problem ask how long it lasted for the second set of peat (so you wouldn’t count the time in the first)? And you got the same answer as me for the muon life would increase when muon speed increases, right?</p>
<p>@VaishS I will def be taking the one in April. I’m pretty sure I went down on this act :(</p>
<p>there were two peats; one on top and the one on bottom. I counted the top peat, and i believe you counted the bottom peat. Second set of peat is the peat on top because that is the peat that happened last. I see how you interpreted it, though, and I can see your answer being right also. </p>
<p>I am talking about the absolute value problem near the end of the test, in which i put no solution.</p>
<p>yes agree with you on muon: stated as a directly proportional equation in the passage</p>
<p>Lol I took the October 2012 ACT as my first ACT but I honestly didn’t remember a single question. Maybe I found this test easy because I unconsciously did remember taking the same test… </p>
<p>To those who took the October test, do you have any idea what the curve (-1 or -2) is for science. Also, are you sure that -1 was still a 36 for math? I’m at the point now where even the slightest curve could throw me off. I’m pretty sure that the curve will be the same for both tests, so if the previous takers could try and compile a curve that would be great. :D</p>
<p>I was looking through the thread for october 2012 and they said -2 = 36 for Math. </p>
<p>What would - 18 be?</p>
<p>Lol</p>
<p>@indianboy2400 why do you need a 36?</p>
<p>@DJFlash -2=36!!! That curve sounds way to good!</p>
<p>@VaishS are you in AP Lang or Lit?</p>
<p>@XCBro4Life no… I take lang junior year and lit senior
this year im only taking 2 aps apush and ap bio</p>
<p>and do u mean -18 overall, as in what the composite would be?</p>
<p>@VaishS ahh I see. apush sucks lol</p>
<p>@XCBro4Life Got a 35 flat the last time I took it, so the only reason I took this one was to get a 36. I also want to be eligible for the presidential scholars program, and I need to get a 36 for my state. I’m a junior by the way.</p>