May 2013 SAT Discussion Thread

<p>@ oldschoolboy</p>

<p>For the diagonal question, you would use the midpoint formula.</p>

<p>For g(p)=2, I drew the line y=2 and it hit the graph three times.</p>

<p>For the one before the grid-ins, the triangles they showed you were similar triangles. From the information they gave you, you would have to figure out that their corresponding sides were in a 3:1 ratio.</p>

<p>@DivisionByZero Damn how should i study for the June SATs?
I got like 3 weeks i’m guessing. </p>

<p>Those 3 you just explained to me, it seems like I just overthinked them /:</p>

<p>@trangle1611 yea that was what I put. Can someone remind me of what the “arcane” vocab question was?</p>

<p>I am about to take the sat again on june too. I remember i put an arcane one in sc too but didn’t remember it in details. How many sc question have “unnerving” as a choice?</p>

<p>Why is the answer to the question financial security? I thought it was that she betrayed her mentor</p>

<p>Yes but later she says that she needed security and her mediocre career wouldn’t give her any until she was successful at 29 like Frida Kahlo or someone…</p>

<p>The arcane question talked about two people arguing but nobody could understand them. I think that it was a sentence completion. Arcane means hard to understand.</p>

<p>What were the short paired passages that had 5 questions, instead of the regular 4?</p>

<p>@waddupwaddup are you referring to the ones about working hours and workdays/weekends?</p>

<p>Yes, I’m referring to that one</p>

<p>Someone please give me an estimate of my scores</p>

<p>Math: 800
CR: 4-6 wrong
Writing: 3-4 wrong 8-10 essay</p>

<p>@BoomBoxBoom </p>

<p>Math: 800
CR: 730
Writing: 690</p>

<p>Estimate Composite Score: 2220 (I did worst-case scenarios using your data).</p>

<p>As we are still divided on the issue, how many think its exemplify a previous statement and how many think its challenge a widespread belief?</p>

<p>Also, what is the irony, in pretty exact words, for the science funding project.</p>

<p>what did you guys find for the difference in the sum of all even numbers from -99 to 0 and odds from 0 to 100?</p>

<p>I think the answer choices were </p>

<p>0
-50
50
100
-100</p>

<p>I put 50 but I guessed. It was the last question to some section.</p>

<p>@nothingto1 I don’t remember that question but I think the answer is 0.</p>

<p>Someone do my scores please? </p>

<p>Math : 2-3 wrong
CR : 4 - 7 wrong 1 omit
Writing : 2-4 wrong 10 - 12 essay</p>

<p>@nothing to 1: I don’t remember that question too, maybe it’s experimental. But it’s weird because the sum of all the even numbers from -99 to 0 is -2450 and the sum of all the odd numbers from 0 to 100 is 2500</p>

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<p>Random Q, but do you (or anyone?) recall how “spaced out” these Qs were, or what #s they were? For example, were any of these consecutive questions? or with 1 Q in between them? (I only ask b/c I got 3 No errors in a row, which I realize is wrong, but I’m hoping 2 of those are correct)</p>

<p>Sherman antitrust was the very first on the top of the right page right before the writing passage. Japanese one was before that i think, and the president one was on the last page of the identifying errors. i think it was #28 or 29</p>