<p>passages: fuel cell, mother’s language, machu piccu, free will, BSO conductor.</p>
<p>is there a consensus on which was experimental? free will?</p>
<p>passages: fuel cell, mother’s language, machu piccu, free will, BSO conductor.</p>
<p>is there a consensus on which was experimental? free will?</p>
<p>No, the above should have been ALL real because I had a writing experimental (one about facial expression/feeling and the other about building a pyramid) …besides, I’m pretty sure that your list only contains three sections so none of them ccould be the experimental.</p>
<p>Anyone wanna guess as to which writing section was experimental? Section 2 writing (about facialexpression/emotions) or section 7-ish about pyramids.</p>
<p>Facial expressions/emotions was real because my experimental was math. I had the same version as you, which math section was the equating?</p>
<p>hold on- i thought one CR section has double passage and the other two should have one… right?..which makes a total of 4 long passages… i listed 5… 0_0…unless i’m wrong and i’m actually forgetting a passage…</p>
<p>can i get some esplainin’</p>
<p>AND- i had facial expression in writing…i don’t think that’s experimental</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm that the facial expression/emotions was the first section you encountered after the essay?? </p>
<p>Well, I had questons like the dog and owner, the a being the smallest vaue, the grid in about the product of xy, and question on the difference of the 20th term and 19th term of an arithmatic sequence…so all sections that i mentioned there are equating </p>
<p>is it just me or do the experimental sections feel harder?</p>
<p>facial expressions/emotions was my first section after essay.</p>
<p>i had all of those mentioned questions. im sure your experimental was pyramids</p>
<p>Thank goodness, because the second writing had really stupid questions, one find error queston was like: Even Jack’s friends did not like him when he gored himself at the buffet</p>
<p>I put down no error at first but then the word gored looked werid and just didn’t fit AND the previous question was a no error so I changed it to the word gored. When I got home and my computer was off, I looked up in a dictionary and right beneath the word gore (which had nothing to do with eating) was the word gorged and appartently, it was the CB’s way of tricking students…and there were LOTS of questions like that in the second writing section with the pyramid…i’m so glad it’s expeirmental</p>
<p>yeah, i think CB is liking diction errors lately. we also had the word “respectively” used wrong in that Churchill question.</p>
<p>btw, if i had two grid in’s… does that mean i had an experimental in math -_-</p>
<p>EXACTLY! That was seriously dumb, like I can understand testing lay/lie but respectively/respectfully and gored/gorged?? </p>
<p>yeah, you’re only suppose to have one grid in section…you must have had 4 math sections</p>
<p>no_audio, the free will passage was a short passage (comparison between two short passages), no a long passage.</p>
<p>I had the facial expressions one right after the essay. Was the first question for the writing paragraph (as it is now)? I think that might be the only one I got wrong.</p>
<p>And for math, do you remember a question asking about integers 100 to 200 inclusive?</p>
<p>no… its strange because i went to the math forums…and it doesn’t seem like i had math experimental… damn i can’t recall anything</p>
<p>but no, i had no 100-200 inclusive… i did have a prime number 30-40 thing though… and i had “9” as my last grid in answer for one of the sections…ughhh</p>
<p>no because the paragraph switches from present tense “Most people think that…” and the second sentence is “we assumed that facial expression…” so I picked as it is first but then switched to a wordier, grammaticall correct one with present tense “we assume that…”</p>
<p>nope, didn’t have that one</p>
<p>JDong217,
i’m pretty sure freewill/behavior mod was a double long passage…</p>
<p>oh they were definately two short passages, both of them combined barely took up one column of the test…</p>
<p>No audio, I’m pretty positive that it was a Passa 1 and Passage 2 comparison. Passage 1 started off with a blurb about New Year’s Resolutions and a few lines later at the end, it talked about a monkey riding a tiger. Then Passage 2 talked about artists and free will and playing a hand of cards already known. I definitely remember them being very short</p>
<p>I think long passages were fuel cell (comparative passages), Incas, language, and the BSO’s conductor.</p>
<p>Thankfully that 100 to 200 integers thing was experimental then.</p>
<p>Do you guys think -1 MC and a 10/11 essay will be an 800? On Oct 2009 I got 78/80 MC and a 10 essay and it was somehow still an 800</p>
<p>I had CR experimental.</p>
<p>my first CR section i think 3 was experimental. i had pssages about territorial habits of mammals and birds.</p>
<p>“yeah, i think CB is liking diction errors lately. we also had the word “respectively” used wrong in that Churchill question.”</p>
<p>I still don’t get this question. I thought respectively was the wrong word, but nevertheless I put no error. Is this a mistake on my part or did Collegeboard mess up?</p>
<p>mm, i’m pretty sure somewhere CB said diction errors are fair game. i’ve seen diction errors in like 30% of CB tests i’ve taken</p>
<p>in my experience CB does a pretty good job with tests</p>
<p>How do you guys know which part of your test was experimental?</p>