MAY 2005 SAT TEST – FORM ONE (verbal experimental)

<p>i would be really ****ed to find my score lower than i need after so long discussion and have to go all over this again in June</p>

<p>essay topic about
Idea. Sth like only your opinion can help you see things clearly…sth like this…</p>

<p>a version from Britian SAT today…</p>

<p>meh, there is no way in hell i’m retaking this. i got a 1410 on the january old sat administration, i think i did decently on this one… i’m going to focus on SAT IIs now.</p>

<p>What? I am 100% positive I had a verbal experimental.</p>

<p>Mine was like this:

  1. Essay on work
  2. CR or Writing (can’t remember)
  3. Math
  4. Crit or Wr
  5. Crit or Wr
  6. Math (grid-in)
  7. Crit or Wr
  8. Crit or Wr
  9. Math
  10. (the short one) all words</p>

<p>I didn’t have a Star Wars passage, although I had one on Venus on a teacher named Miss something that was very strict.</p>

<p>do you remember when they officially released what the exp section was on cb.com?</p>

<p>Effulgent:</p>

<p>If you did not have two long writing sections AND you did not have two grid in math sections, you have a verbal experimental test.</p>

<p>What exactly was your work prompt? Was it “working provides interaction with people” or “working provides rhythm”</p>

<p>After the Test
Did you just take the SAT? The essay prompts and the section order of the most recent SAT are made public shortly after the SAT test date and posted here.</p>

<p>View March SAT Essay Prompts
See all the essay prompts from the most recent SAT.</p>

<p>March SAT Section Order
If you took the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, March 12, 2005, and your test book had a black-and-white cover, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)
Math
Reading
Writing
OR, like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Reading
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)
Reading
Math
Writing
If you took the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, March 12, 2005 and your test book had a pink cover, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Math
Reading
Writing
OR, like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Reading
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Math
Writing
If you took the SAT Reasoning Test on Sunday, March 13, 2005, and your test book had a black-and-white cover, your test was organized like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)
Math
Reading
Writing
If you took the SAT Reasoning Test on Sunday, March 13, 2005, and your test book had a pink cover, your test was organized like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Reading
Math
Reading
Writing</p>

<p>Son of Liberty:</p>

<p>No idea. I was browsing the CB site when registering, i think for the Jan SATI and I saw it.</p>

<p>Interaction, david06. I’m sure I had a verbal experimentation (I had to, since I had only had THREE total sections of math).</p>

<p>But I don’t remember anything about Walden, Thoreau, mechanization.</p>

<p>Here are the passages that I can remember: CIO, Venus, some teacher, and… I can’t remember the rest.</p>

<p>Oh yeah: blues music from Africa was another one. No Congo, though.</p>

<p>Effulgent: maybe you have a Writing Experimental test? nobody else with the verbal experimental test had those passages</p>

<p>okay. so from what mayflower posted, apparently the theory of the same number section being the exp for all forms is true. which would make the exp on ours section 4???</p>

<p>agreed?</p>

<p>that is crazy…</p>

<p>There was a writing experimental? = (</p>

<p>Why did I only have 3 math sections? I had two 25 minute ones and one 20 minute. Everyone seems to have at least 4.</p>

<p>Effulgent: if you had two long grammar/writing multichoice sections you had a writing experimental.</p>

<p>I did have a writing experimental (checked the other board).</p>

<p>i lost my Ti83 manuel, and i never used the equation solver so does any think they can tell me how to get to the equation solver and work it?</p>

<p>robkos222</p>

<p>i have a 89 so i can’t help, but all of TI’s manuals are online</p>

<p>how do you even programm equation solver?
i programmed for over an hour b4 AP cal, but i made up my symbols instead of anti deviate and deviate. really annoying tho</p>

<p>would you guys just post questions of the SAT today you are not sure. 'cuz i don’t see much use of finding out which form is which…ETS is too wicked~</p>

<p>I think there are two different verbal experimentation tests… because these are the passages I had today:</p>

<p>(1) the mutiny one (Bligh)
(2) the African music one
(3) comparing passages (illusions and had a picture of a bunny and a duck),
(4) the one about the teacher</p>

<p>Only two writing sections, one long, one short.
Three math sections.</p>