Non-experimental sections

<p>You guys probably know that last three sections are not experimental…</p>

<p>Reading: Venus; Hispanic and Map
Math: (I honestly don’t know… somebody put it on the reply…)
Writing: Jane Austen and Shakespeare</p>

<p>I really loved Hispanic passage… it was a bit cute and intersting to read…</p>

<p>well the blank-response ones are not… and there was one about an absolute value graph (only thing I remember…still plugged in my calculator) and a reflection over the x-axis one</p>

<p>I had the map one, but I believe a eastern medicine was in it was well. Maybe I am wrong…but not everyone had the eastern medicine passage. I also had the comic, venus, hispanic girl ones. Which one of these was the experimental?</p>

<p>i didn’t have the hispanic passge.</p>

<p>i had comic venus and hispanic. none of these were experimental, since i had an extra writing section</p>

<p>what was eastern medicine about?</p>

<p>The section that not everybody had is the experimental unless you had pink booklet…</p>

<p>i did not have the eastern medicine passage.</p>

<p>comparing how eastern medicine is out dated in todays world…i believe the map was in this section as well. It was 2 passage one so it wasn’t long. The thing is I had 4 CR sections but all the long ones appear to be non-experimental</p>

<p>That’s strange… I had 4 CR sections, including the literary analysis, but I don’t recall anything about eastern medicine (though I did have the map passage).</p>

<p>I did not have the literary analysis…but I had 4 CR sections. I am also 95% sure that the medicine one was in the same section as the map one.</p>

<p>Maybe I just read too many things today and I can’t remember… do you know what the eastern medicine passage was about (in more detail)?</p>