***January 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>I doubt he is. It’s not that crazy that someone would think it’s 1. He’s not the only one.</p>

<p>The reasoning behind putting 1 is because some people interpreted the question “Which points remain the same when reflected over the y axis” as meaning "Which points do not change … " and only x values of 0 remain the same when negated. </p>

<p>I guess that’s understandable.</p>

<p>Not trolling but whatever.</p>

<p>It’s 1 brahs. Lil b told me so. As we all know, Lil b is never wrong.</p>

<p>nah mang</p>

<p>nah brah</p>

<p>What did you guys get for that question that had a graph with 2x and y and the question number was 18 i remember?</p>

<p>If you’re referring to #8 for the grid 18 question part of the math, I think it’s the one where x could not equal y. That was 1/2.</p>

<p>No it was 18 im the mc section</p>

<p>“Scores are [sic] out!”</p>

<p>^where do you live?</p>

<p>@mizejonathan17 Really? Did you use the College Board website, or did you use some kind of hack?</p>

<p>@mizejonathan17 how did you get them?</p>

<p>Whaaaat.</p>

<p>Were you making a “sic erat scriptum” joke?</p>

<p>Next Friday lol</p>

<p>He was. </p>

<p>so I am thinking I went 760 CR, 800 Math, 700 Writing (if a 9 essay)…is this worth retaking if I am looking to go to Yale in specific…or is this good enough to not be a liability…I’m just basically asking if this score would be good enough for an ivy without being a black mark on my app</p>

<p>Not next Friday PusatShrade, next Thursday.</p>

<p>Just trying to stir some more discussion. I want this thread to retain the little life that it still has. Yes, “thus was it written.”</p>