June 14th ACT ****************************

<p>dude i came out of the test not confident at all, but now that i see most of my answers are probably right i feel a lot better yay for CC</p>

<p>me too. I was thinking about that through the entire test, but I was pretty confident about all of them staying the same, so I wasn’t too paranoid.</p>

<p>I don’t understand how you all can remember those questions and answers so well! I felt like I did really good until I read this thread, and now I’m sorta worried. The science section seemed really easy (except the physics one) because we covered most of that in my spring classes (AP Bio, chem). </p>

<p>The viscosity one really messed me up. How were we supposed to know if high=flow better/worse? On that one, I just picked the top one on the graph. Was I wrong?</p>

<p>viscosity is the resistance to flow… so the higher viscosity means it flows more slowly.</p>

<p>think of viscosity as the inertia of fluids… the more a fluid has the less it wants to move… much like inertia – the more mass something has, the less it wants to accelerate [change velocity]</p>

<p>i got screwed up on the TME KE PE thing. wat was the order of the speed (STU)? and the TME? i had no idea because of time pressure/lack of concentration</p>

<p>no, the order was S,U,T</p>

<p>Harriet tubman did circuit letters in the 1850s right?</p>

<p>does anyone remember the question in science that was in the co2 consumptions passage asking if it was
a. 80,000 to 70,000 years
b. 50,000 to 40,000 years
c. something
d. 20,000 to 10,000 years</p>

<p>i put 20,000 to 10,000</p>

<p>^I remember that one. I picked the one that had 30,000 to 40,000. I don’t know if I’m right, but it looked like it had the biggest incline. The question was something about 5 times the increase that scientist 1 expected.</p>

<p>20,000 to 10,000 rings a bell… the one with the very sharp increase (5x the increase today i think)</p>

<p>and on harriet tubman, the one thing she didn’t do BEFORE the civil war was be a teacher/spy… that was DURING the war, and the question asked for what happened before</p>

<p>i put 20 to 10 but that was the only science one i guessed on =[ so far ive missed two on each section and one on science hopefully a 34 still?</p>

<p>what was the answer to the math question with the square root of 9i^2?
I think i put 3i or something…</p>

<p>yeah 20-10 rings a bell as well since it was the greatest increase in CO2 or temp whatever they asked</p>

<p>yeah… on the last act i missed 1 in english… 1 in math… 4 in reading and 3 in science and still got a 34 (even too… not a 33.5 or 33.75… or 34.25… just a straight 34.00)… so yeah, -8 should be about a 34… my -9 was a 34, so that should give you a reference point</p>

<p>SoReal it was 5 +/- 3ia</p>

<p>that looks right</p>

<p>" does anyone remember the question in science that was in the co2 consumptions passage asking if it was
a. 80,000 to 70,000 years
b. 50,000 to 40,000 years
c. something
d. 20,000 to 10,000 years"</p>

<p>The answer was D.</p>

<p>does anyone remember the last 5 or 6 answers on the science test?</p>

<p>it was the passage about the dialysis bag and the beaker, H2O, I2 yadda yadda</p>

<p>I put 20,000 to 10,000 years as well.</p>