<p>noo delegates had contesting against in it or something and that was the error and both identical is idiomatically correct. I got the delegates wrong.</p>
<p>the illusion passage cannot be experimental - I had 4 math sections (experimental) and also had the illusion passage.</p>
<p>“both identical” was a redundancy and therefore wrong.</p>
<p>they tested that same concept on another problem too</p>
<p>oh…yeah, that is the one i got wrong too, then what are the no errors?
and,ctgirl, could you please tell me what passages you have?</p>
<p>hey merud, this lawyer passage you were talking about…something is weird. my friend (we’re both in CA) did not have a Reading experimental section (he had math exp) but he did have the lawyer passage. so I don’t think lawyer is experimental. </p>
<p>the other thing that surprised me is that my friend had a completely different test than me (except we had the same essay topic). I thought that everybody on the West Coast had the same test, except for different experimental sections and varying order of sections. guess I was wrong.</p>
<p>yeah “both identical” was error cuz it is repetitive and “contesting against” is wrong as well. I only got one E. But i dont remember which one it was. =(</p>
<p>mayflower: i had everything discussed here except the lawyer passage</p>
<p>then what is the topic ???
i am almost insane when i heard sb talking about the topic:
working is a way of keeping rthymn?
and then sb said sth about working vs inspiration
but mine is do people depend on working to interact with ppl
which i don’t consider a great topic</p>
<p>okay so ctgirl and i had the same exact test then. </p>
<p>wow, so there are a lot of forms floating around. Pretty interesting.</p>
<p>then how could you have 4 maths then? i don’t have lawyer either
illusion, imogene, environmentalists, congo.(what i have_)… or some ppl have fences,</p>
<p>yeah, and i want to figure it out just for the fun of it
wasn’t like this last time in March tho?</p>
<p>I went through the thread and tried to summarize the CR passage info. Here’s what I came up with. Can anyone fill in the order of the passages that I don’t have placed? Also, what ctgirl is saying could throw everything off…</p>
<p>Form 1 / Critical Reading Experimental</p>
<p>Memorable from this test: If you still don’t know which form you are: Prime number question was last grid-in, bowlderized on one sentence completion, artoo deetoo</p>
<p>Star Wars (Artoo Deeto)
Imogene (college girls in coffeehouse)
Interpreting art (duck/rabbit illusion, mirror)
Science fiction question (perception of future)</p>
<p>Sec 1 - essay
Sec 2 - CR
Sec 3 - math
Sec 4 - CR
Sec 5 - CR
Sec 6 - Math gridin
Sec 7 - Writing 35min
Sec 8 - Last/Shorter CR
NOT EXPERIMENTAL - Congo (guy’s father grew up in Africa)
Sec 9 - Math
Sec 10 - Writing 10min</p>
<p>This was on my test. At least one person (merudh123) had sec 6 and 7 flipped from the above.</p>
<p>that is totally my test, i think so does victor, are you from TX?</p>
<p>mayflower: you had the “working provides rhythm” essay prompt? i think i have the exact same test as you. i’m from PA, btw</p>
<p>no, i don’t . i have working provides interaction with ppl</p>
<p>interesting… so there’s at least 3 versions of “form one” out there</p>
<p>ft, i gave up. bye, i need to prepare for the following 4 ap tests now</p>
<p>My Critical Reading</p>
<p>Passage about Captain Bligh
Passage about school teacher
Passage about Polio cure
Passage about Blues in Africa
Passage about a group’s influence.</p>
<p>By the way, this goes in order from last to first</p>
<p>I know that Section 3 and 4 were exactly the same format and that I had 4 cr all together. Therefore, passage 3 or 4 are experimental</p>
<p>David, I had almost the same test as you, but not quite because I didn’t have the duck-rabbit passage. Did you have short passages about Thoreau and Walden? I think we had the same test, except for different reading experimental sections. Weird. Like someone else said, lots of forms floating around for this test date. </p>
<p>Here’s what I had. Either 4 or 5 had to be experimental.</p>
<p>Sec 1 - essay on ideas/progress
Sec 2 - CR (8 sc’s, Imogene long passage, Star Wars short passage I think)
Sec 3 - Math (all mult choice)
Sec 4 - CR (really f-ing hard short passages about Walden)
Sec 5 - CR (long passage about future/science fiction)
Sec 6 - Math grid-in
Sec 7 - Writing 35 min
Sec 8 - Last/Shorter CR w/ Congo passage
Sec 9 - Math
Sec 10 - Writing</p>
<p>did anyone get 2 small comparison passages talking about how computers might replace books, and how books always have a sentimental value? i think this might be experimental…
but anyways, what did you put for the one question asking “the author refers to MICROCHIP as…”</p>