<p>Well, I already got the Saturn’s rings one wrong so…</p>
<p>WHAT??? Saturn’s rings??? EFFFF!!!</p>
<p>edit - nevermind</p>
<p>AHHHH i was too busy debating the “it” to even consider the composes/comprises
i don’t even remember that T.T</p>
<p>beaverrr rodent plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz</p>
<p>wow i think i got apples wrong and chromose right wowwww</p>
<p>beaver question i beg u</p>
<p>AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ![]()
<em>freaks out</em>
ugh is it possible to get a 12 if I only wrote 2 paragraphs (I took up all the space)</p>
<p>SAME, I was stuck on the “agreed that” or “agreed upon”…</p>
<p>■■■ why can’t it be “composes of”?</p>
<p>^@awesomemath: lmao same</p>
<p>I think we all agree that W was really hard esp. for ppl with experimental sec because that’s just more mistakes to think about. I’m sure the curve won’t be nearly as generous as it really should be.</p>
<p>Oh wow wait, on further consideration I think it may be “comprise.” I can’t remember the exact wording though but I think it was along the lines of “the rings were composed of several billion pieces of ice” which would make “comprise” correct.</p>
<p>I’m an idiot :(</p>
<p>wait so do u think it’s NE or should it be changed?</p>
<p>:( and even silverturtle agreed with us</p>
<p>Guys, silverturtle may be smart but he’s not infallible.</p>
<p>Stop spazzing, maybe the person who pointed out composed/comprised misread the question or remembered incorrectly.</p>
<p>And plus there’s nothing you can do about it at this point; just relax and wait 3 weeks. (:</p>
<p>wowowowowow why can apples be wrong</p>
<p>more than enough</p>
<p>it seems double negative</p>
<p>like far away from</p>
<p>YEA THATS hwy
why</p>
<p>on one test it was like</p>
<p>Far away from being a conservative.
it shud be far from</p>
<p>so i thought more than enough shud just be enuff
wow thats an error u all are wrong muahahahahahahaahahahahah</p>
<p>fertilizer composed of organic compounds
^^a dictionary example
plus compose and comprise are listed as synonyms :)</p>
<p>isn’t there a difference between enough and more than enough
like enough is you have as much as you need
more than enough is you have more than how much you actually need</p>
<p>Well the curve is predetermined, and we don’t know anything about the curve right now. Hopefully it’s a good one.</p>
<p>@ sat4lyfe: I must admit that I found some questions on this test’s writing section rather ambiguous. However, apparently I emerged from it fine (predicting around an 800), after reading the answers on the Writing thread. It’s Critical Reading that really concerns me, though - and I’m not sure if it would be classified as “medium” or “hard”.</p>
<p>wait ***uhh then how many no errors total this is so jacked up wow every1 got this wrong except bj/blower/gulp/swallower here</p>
<p>and fledgling i highly contest/contend/ doubt u emerged fine from writing and doubt u got 800</p>
<p>way too much ambiguity no offense man</p>
<p>but if silverturtle is wrong everyone is down with him’</p>
<p>plus idk how many no errors now and ny apples, saturn im mean wtlfuhhhhhhh dang</p>
<p>sat4lyfe: Well, that’s just my predicted score from reading the thread. It’s by no means the absolute truth; I’m just saying that that’s what I’ve predicted my score to be based on the answers in there.
I know I definitely got at least a 10 on the essay though. </p>
<p>But even so, I don’t think that the answers in the thread would be totally inaccurate. In the worst case scenario, I’d still have at least a 700. I had a 690 on CR the last time I took the SAT as a sophomore, and I was really sick that day too.</p>