<p>@ luckystar324</p>
<p>It’s always 35 questions for those</p>
<p>@ luckystar324</p>
<p>It’s always 35 questions for those</p>
<p>What was the answer to the vocab in context for invoked?</p>
<p>@MedicalBoy was one of the choices used? I might have put that if I remember correctly.</p>
<p>Yea it was “used” and “formulated” but why wouldn’t it be formulated? The sentence implied that he almost coined the term.</p>
<p>I have a quick question…
I’m wondering whether or not I should cancel my score.
So last year when i took the SAT in may, i got a 740 on my writing with a 11 on the essay.
But this year… I was having a terrible day and I just didn’t finish my essay…like I was in the middle of a sentence, in my conclusion: it was something like “there was something…” and then i had to stop in the mid-sentence. </p>
<p>Should I cancel my score?
I think I could possibly get a 800 on math this time, but is it really bad for your writing to drop from a 740 to something like 670-680 ish?
and what do you think my writing score will be if i didn’t finish my essay (wrote 1 and 2/3 pages) ?
I think I missed about 3 MC</p>
<p>@2013SAT What happens if you don’t cancel the score? Will colleges still see it?</p>
<p>If i cancel the score, Collegeboard won’t even grade it so I won’t find out what my score is, and no colleges will see it. If I don’t cancel it, some colleges who do not use super score will see it. I’m just worried that they are going to see the drop in the essay score or the drop in my writing score and think that I was just lucky the first time.</p>
<p>@2013SAT, if the rest of your essay was well-written and you stopped during your conclusion or at least at a point where your argument had already been reinforced, I don’t see them docking you all the way to, say, a 6 overall. You still have a chance to get at least low 700 depending on the curve. Don’t cancel your score though, especially since you feel you did well on math.</p>
<p>What did everyone get for #11 on one of the math sections? It involved the ratio of the areas of two triangles.</p>
<p>Curve Prediction:
Math
-1 780-760
-2 760-740
-3 740-720
-4 720-700
-5 700-680/90
Writing
-1 12 essay 800
-2 10 essay 780
-3 9 essay 720
Reading
-1 800
-2 790
-3 780
…
-6 700</p>
<p>We still have no decided on exemplify previous statement?</p>
<p>Also, what is this answer about admission people are talking about? What is the question and answer?</p>
<p>Can someone provide details on the question for the 25-3 for sum of squares answer?</p>
<p>So it was like (n) is the sum of all the squares of the integers preceding n and n^2 (so like 1^2 + 2^2 etc.etc. all the way to n^2).</p>
<p>The question was asking “What is 4^2 + 5^2 … + 25^2 expressed when using (n)?” or something along the lines of that.</p>
<p>The answer is (25) - (3) because the expression starts at 4^2, so you would have to remove the 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 somehow, which is what subtracting (3) does.</p>
<p>^was that question really that hard to people?</p>
<p>For the essay on is it right to be happy, I think I did well on it, like a 10. </p>
<p>Used Malcolm X, Hannibal Barca, and The Odyssey. I used a template before hand, so I kinda knew what I would be writing. I just had to plug in the info/examples. </p>
<p>I did kind of run out of time by my third paragraph where the proctor said 5 minutes left, so I rushed the third paragraph and conclusion, but still got the full 2 pages.</p>
<p>Thank you. That helps a lot!</p>
<p>@nothingto1 Lucky you; you got 5 paragraphs in whereas I barely scraped in 3. </p>
<p>UUUUUGGGHHHHH I’m gonna get a 2 (jk but you get my point)!!!</p>
<p>When you get scores, does it say what you got on your essay aswell?</p>
<p>my experimental was math- i had 2 grid-in sections and 2 multiple choice.</p>
<p>one of the multiple choice sections was ridiculously hard- one of the questions was about this kid named brody and it said on day 95 he sat in seat 4, on what day after that would he sit in seat 4 again?? did anyone else (that wasn’t math-experimental) have this question??</p>
<p>@soccamonkey95 I did not have that question about Brody.</p>