Nov. 3 - Korean Test with Listening

<p>Was one of the answer “duty-free regulations”</p>

<p>And in the listening section, was one of the answer the woman found out “where the kids were after school”
and
one of the other answer the “teacher went to after school activity”?</p>

<p>Yes, duty free! And right again and again! Good Job aiming for 800??</p>

<p>really? I don’t think it was duty-free. I thought it was custom procedure. The thing talked about bringing in vegetables/plants that may affect the Korean environment or sth, and that the passengers were required to report any plants/vegetables they were bringing in.</p>

<p>It wasn’t duty-free. It was customs procedure. The passaged talked about how you have to report that you are bringing in foodstuff because they could be infected with bacteria and whatnot and that you’ll get fined if you don’t. Nothing in the passage talked about taxes.</p>

<p>Guys so one of the answer to the listening section was “where the kids were after school” on zoo</p>

<p>and
one of the other was the reason why the teacher could not meet with the student was because the teacher had to go to an after school activity meeting?</p>

<p>oops my bad. I meant customs. I don’t know why I said that was the answer. Just one of my dumb moments. LOL</p>

<p>yes, the teacher had to go to an after school activity meeting. I am not sure about the zoo one …as I don’t remember the question…</p>

<p>The question regarding the zoo in the listening section was about how the zoo had to close down and it asked what did the woman reading the newspaper learn about it.</p>

<p>guys is anything over 700 a good sat 2 score?</p>

<p>NSJP, yes but not for korean/chinese.</p>

<p>50% tile for chinese/korean = 750 range?</p>

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<p>Percentiles do not matter. The percentiles are low for Chinese and Korean just because a large proportion of the kids who take those tests speak those languages at home. All subject test scores are specially scaled from 200-800 by the Collegeboard so a 700 on one test should be equally as “good” as a 700 on another test. Percentiles are bullcrap.</p>

<p>Oh, by the way, a 750 is 21st percentile for Chinese and 24th percentile for Korean. Of course, these percentiles don’t mean a thing.</p>

<p>ahhh!! no 800 for me :(</p>

<p>790 on the Nov test!</p>