January 2010 Writing Thread

<p>skippppy, which questions are you referring to? Did you have the “provide resources for photography enthusiasts” question?</p>

<p>Whyyy isn’t the Saturn one “generally agreed UPON that”? </p>

<p>Still needing confirmation here. It sounds awkward leaving the sentence without the upon</p>

<p>@ amaaayzing: I typed “it is agreed that” with quotation marks into Google and got over a million results, if that means anything.</p>

<p>One says, “It is generally agreed that Bob is normal” or “Bob’s being normal is generally agreed upon.” One doesn’t include both “upon” and “that.”</p>

<p>That’s what I was stuck on! But I’m pretty sure “agreed that” is acceptable…</p>

<p>yes! omgomgomg thanks :)</p>

<p>but i was soo sure that my 2nd writing had the boys through hard work and good luck question…does no one else remember?</p>

<p>…Okay, I got FOUR No Errors in the first Writing section and then 3 No Errors in the second.</p>

<p>I honestly think there were two DIFFERENT Writing experimental sections. Because there is NO WAY I allowed THREE ERRORS to get passed me on that first section.</p>

<p>yeah there are 2 experimentals
you either had irish woman
or you had sky scapers (like me)</p>

<p>It’s experimental. Chill :P</p>

<p>-facepalm-
I got the stupid Saturn one wrong because I thought it was an idiomatic error.</p>

<p>Well maybe I did really well on the essay and got a 12.</p>

<p>…I can dream.</p>

<p>Well maybe the SAT makers are nitpicky traditionalists and decide that, by some miracle, me and bambi are right. LOL. <– Highly unlikely</p>

<p>How many ISE are there total? Does the No Error per every 5 still apply?</p>

<p>I really would not pick NE based on the 1 per 5 rule. Really bad choice IMO. Just go by the rules.</p>

<p>I had neither Irish nor skyscrapers??? My Writing experimental was about a grandfather’s D-Day.</p>

<p>So have we established that the “provided resources for the photography enthusiast” was on an experimental section? I need to know before I can sleep. :)</p>

<p>I had a writing experimental but no photography. Go to sleep.</p>

<p>I had the Irish passage.</p>

<p>Guess there were 3 experimental writings. Weird.</p>

<p>Photography was in the Irish passage. 90% sure (10% is from me being too tired to actually remember it properly :D)</p>

<p>I had a D-Day passage.</p>

<p>Ok so it is confirmed that there were TWO different tests with writing as the experimental… so if you had one of them you had writing for sections 5 and 6 or sections 6 and 7. Section 6 was the experimental one oon that second test and on the first test I’m not sure.</p>

<p>Thank god I didn’t have experimental writing… confusing grammar questions for 2 sections in a row… I probably would’ve had a brain aneurysm.</p>