<p>Was the math experimental the one with hexagon and smaller triangles?</p>
<p>@medicalboy it was no error</p>
<p>Oh god the essay was terrible. I started writing about sheep and how they stay in a group and ugh face palm.</p>
<p>I think it’s weaken.</p>
<p>@ orangeish</p>
<p>No, I remember that one and I had CR experimental.</p>
<p>@orangeish no thats not the experimental.</p>
<p>@preply I thought it said ‘5 numbers are used once and 1 number is used twice’, so for a total of 7 numbers.</p>
<p>I feel the prompt of the essay was really hard because it really was asking about modern day…you couldn’t really use historical examples, or literary characters for that matter.</p>
<p>So “its president” was no error, and the “grudgingly” question is put “only” after? I think I missed 3 in writing then.</p>
<p>@kris12</p>
<p>Which one are you talking about?</p>
<p>The essay question on measuring wisdom by happiness, what did everyone say?
I wrote even the most intelligent people can be unhappy and the inability to balance success and happiness is deemed to be unwise. Used Gatsby, Oppeinheimer, and average top notch student… Any takes?</p>
<p>What prompt did you get? Mine said to talk about how wisdom is connected to happiness.</p>
<p>@ invainortrue</p>
<p>What was your prompt? Mine was the one that asked if a person’s wisdom should be determined by his happiness.</p>
<p>@DivisionByZero Haha… Same question, same exact time.</p>
<p>why can’t it be the choice that inserted “grudgningly had admitted him into my …”</p>
<p>@divisionbyzero</p>
<p>Ah that one is easier in easier in my opinion. My prompt was along the lines of “as we continue to put emphasis on individualism in society, do we lose a sense of community?”</p>
<p>^^ what did everyone say?? im worried because my friends wrote that wisdom and happiness don’t go hand in hand…
and i interpreted it the other way around. Since what’s the use of intelligence if one can’t even be happy? I defined wisdom to be the ability to be happy WHILE being successful…</p>
<p>My essay sucked. I talked about the Hunger Games, Mother Theresa, and MLK.</p>
<p>@siemprell</p>
<p>doesn’t matter what you interpreted, as long as you argued it well, i’m sure you’ll get a high score :)</p>
<p>@Siemprell I discussed the abolition movement: they were outraged that the institution of slavery existed, but were nonetheless some of the greatest minds of their era. Also talked about Guy Montag/Prof. Faber/Mildred from Fahrenheit 451.</p>