January 2010 Writing Thread

<p>Intertesed in knowing anybody can tell me plz!!!1</p>

<p>What was the esay topic??</p>

<p>migrants one…
it was referring to the number not the migrants themselves…
so it should be “which”
not numbers “who”</p>

<p>Does anyone else think the answer for one of the questions was</p>

<p>“HAS so profoundly influenced”</p>

<p>instead of</p>

<p>“so profoundly influeced”? they were two different answer choices</p>

<p>and damn i cant believe i got the saturn’s rings wrong</p>

<p>i mean now that i read it again composes of sounds horrible in context</p>

<p>How many no errors??</p>

<p>Does anybody who had 2 20 question math sections (meaning that one was experimental) remember if the long writing section was section 6?</p>

<p>And to joeblogsFAILS, I do not remember exactly how many no errors there were, but I remember thinking that there were quite a lot.</p>

<p>Define “a lot”</p>

<p>I don’t know, 6? Also, did you have the same test that I did with two 20 question math sections? If so, do you remember if your long writing was section 6?</p>

<p>Hey everyone! I am new here, but I took the SAT yesterday. Did anyone else get three “no errors” in a row for the writing section? I know two of them were the Saturn’s rings question and the NY apples question, but I forgot the other one.</p>

<p>And I had two math sections in a row–does that mean that one was experimental? Thanks.</p>

<p>I only recall 3 no errors in the real section… I had an experimental with 5</p>

<p>Does anybody remember if their writing was section 6 (if they had 2 20 question math sections)? Anybody?</p>

<p>Cjester, in your experimental did you have that NY apples question and Saturn question?</p>

<p>And how do you know if it was an experimental section?</p>

<p>@princeton135- welcome!
I think the third no error was about the x chromosome.
Two maths in a row does not necessarily mean one was experimental. Only two CR 25 minute sections, two math 25 minute sections and one writing multiple choice 25 minute section count for your score. If you had three maths or three CR or two writing, one of those was experimental</p>

<p>no, that was the real section. My experimental had a revision passage about irish poets and women or something I vaguely remember</p>

<p>you can tell if it is experimental first if you had a third math, third CR or second writing section and second if somebody else did not have that section</p>

<p>@cjester, I think you mean a fourth of math or CR and a third of writing, but yes, that is how you tell. Somebody please answer my question about section 6!</p>

<p>no, I am talking only about the 25 minute sections; the experimental is always 25 minutes, and there are only six 25 minute multiple choice sections; two math, two CR, one writing, one experimental</p>

<p>@cjester. Yes-- agreed then.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think I only got 3 no errors…</p>