<p>Well, I guess there’s nothing I can do about it right now. I’ll just wait for the results.</p>
<p>Anybody get a problem where it asked 2^x or some exponent like that with the variable x and then that equaled 8^y or something then it asked what is x+y and it gave you variables in the answer choices. Or was this experimental? I guessed on this one due to the ambiguity and confusion.</p>
<p>what was the writing experimental section?</p>
<p>what was the grid in question where the answer was 6.7?</p>
<p>The writing experimental was the section WITHOUT the passage about cooking, where the author said she liked to be alone, but then changed her mind. The one w/ the cooking story was the real one</p>
<p>My writing experimental had a passage on large numbers, which stinks because I did way better on the experimental than I did on the real one…;/</p>
<p>Something about how large numbers meant little to normal people, until this dude gave an analogy to help relate large numbers to concepts normal people understand. I have yet to see someone with this passage…</p>
<p>updated version:</p>
<p>Vocab:
Arcane
Obduracy
Disparate
Unnerving
Postulate
Celestial
Antagonistic
Unnerving
elective…marginalized
ordinary…fantastic</p>
<p>Math:
120 tables
96 for hexagon
n+2/n
10 is left out
-4 is diagonal intersection
2-6 for parabola question
25-3 for sum of squares
$12 for sum of pencils/pens
I. only
4000
2^4x
48 for circle
3df
8Q
24 combinations for race
4 for 53 remainder question
3/5 red shirts
year 2004
20 for 50% question
60 was volume before marbles
48 for chord</p>
<p>Reading:
Exhortation
Acknowledge/ Dislodge
evocation
Financial security
display setting
sensory images
judgmental
the sounds represented beauty
days off</p>
<p>writing:
one should approach it
no error for sherman anti trust act
faulty comparison for sun
preeced for paris fashion show
its throat</p>
<p>experimentals:
math-> section w/lock question
reading-> section w/venice or one w/ video games
writing->person playing clarinet…large numbers?..top 40 radio station</p>
<p>Anyone want to refresh me on what the diagonal intersection was? And the “lock” question?</p>
<p>The writing experimental had the Top 40 Radio Station.</p>
<p>Can someone please describe/paraphrase any of the Writing questions for which you answered No Error? I’m trying to figure out how many No Errors there were.</p>
<p>@riffed there should have been around 8-10 no errors if im not mistaken</p>
<p>What is the consensus on the “she grudgingly allowed him entrance into her kitchen” question. Is it “to enter” or “only grudgingly”?</p>
<p>i got 3 no errors for ISE and like 4 for IS</p>
<p>i had 4 writing sections but nothing about top 40 radio station;;;</p>
<p>^ Yeah, experimentals differ, I guess.</p>
<p>Would like to see someone with my experimental…(Large numbers)</p>
<p>AlacrityPain: what was that “large number” about?</p>
<p>Evocation can be added to vocab. As can antagonistic/enmity.</p>
<p>Something about how large numbers meant little to normal people. The author offered a solution: relate the numbers to a commonly known concept. Introduces this dude who gave an analogy. The analogy was about the age of the universe.
Put the time span of the universe on a calendar, and humans came on the evening of December 31st.</p>
<p>@my88keys</p>
<p>Math: 800
CR: 740-770
Writing: 720-780</p>
<p>Totes: 2260 - 2350</p>
<p>Nice.</p>
<p>Thanks. I’m hoping for a 2300+ I’m going to hate waiting for scores.</p>
<p>Do you know what time of the day scores come out? I’m in the Central Time Zone.</p>