***October 2015 SAT (US Only) Thread***

Out of curiosity, you guys with the cages in your avatar have any restrictions right now?

GUYS, i have an important question. I am taking subject tests in November. I know the last time to take the SAT for seniors is technically december. If you take the sat on december, are the scores sent to the college you’re applying to no matter what score you get? is it worth risking ?

Srs question: why hasn’t collegeboard cracked down on you guys yet

Could someone give me an estimate of my scores?
-CR -2
-M 1 omitted
-W 7/8/9 essay and -3

The by failing to answer was wrong. I was stuck on that question but then I noticed that answer had something else wrong with it.

@Zaffre CR 800 M 770 W 720

dont u guys think there were so many questions that gave u a headache
really frustrated between answer choices

800CR
780M
If 7 Essay: 670, If 8 Essay, 690, If 9 Essay, 710
@Zaffre

can any one send me a l0i0n0k to the g0o0o0g0l0e d0o0c?

Estimate me?
M: -0 or -1, depending on which was the experimental section
W: -1 with 9 to 11 essay
CR: Not really sure (always a crap shoot for me), probably -8 to -10 with guessing penalty included

On the trapezoid question, technically any positive slope greater than 5/3 should have worked, as a trapezoid could have a side with an undefined slope… Actually, if you think about it, 5/3 shouldn’t have worked because if you use the Pythagorean theorem and assume that the trapezoid is 5 high, you get root34 for the length of AD, which is less than 6, so therefore it would become a triangle.

(if you sort of get my drift.)

didnt it say two legs have the same length ?

It said AD and CD had the same length (base and side; they were adjacent). It didn’t say anything about it being an isosceles trapezoid.

That makes it an isoceles trapezoid

yeah the answer was positve 5/3.
can anyone predict my scores
Math: one grid in wrong
Reading:4wrong
Writing:12 essay, 2 wrong

Math: 780
CR: 750
Writing: 800

Can someone please estimate my scores?

CR -6 to 8
Writing -2 Essay 10/11
Math -0
0 omits

An isosceles trapezoid has two legs that are the same length, not a base and a leg. A base and a leg that are the same length do not imply that both legs are the same length.

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