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

Omg i cant believe i faied math i was certain id get 780+ but oh well, if i did well in critical reading i wont even care. What about question 3. 3 consecutive numbers = 32

I can’t remember the question you’re talking about

Please help
Did anyone get a ussr reading as experimental???
It talked about free press speech something like that

@ambitionsquared: Really can’t even remember what the passage was about now, but it had to do with the mother yelling at the author and then the author said something like she is not the first one to do so (I think)??? This was the signal to the digression, which was the long paragraph describing the origin. I’m getting the QAS for this test, so when I get it I can clearly tell you (that is, if you are retaking the test and need the prep).

Question was
3 consecutive integers = 32
1: 3 odds
2: 3 evens
3: 2 odd 1 even

A: 1
B:2
C:3
A:1/2
B2/3

Never been so stumped in my life on question 3 i felt retarded

@ekl2498 @kentonpalmer Junior from a pretty big city. Nowhere near as ambitious as you guys, would be more than happy at Berkeley or Northwestern.

E

I don’t even remember that question…It would be C tho. This is kinda unsettling

If its consecuative evens it could be option 2 ->>> 8/10/12 or 10/12/14

@kentonpalmer I put E, both 2 and 3 as correct. Now that I think about it though - might have been B - just number 2.

Im applying to berkley !

SOMEONE AGREES WITH ME OMG

@kentonpalmer
E

@kentonpalmer When all else fails, try plugging in random ****. Works (almost) every time.

I put C but no one i talked to has.

Okay but if you plug in atyff
1 isnt possible
2 10/12/14 = 36 8/10/12= 30
3 9/11/12 = 32

Where was that question…I am praying I didn’t accidentally skip

@ambitionsquared @ekl2498 @kentonpalmer hi guys. Senior from cali. dreaming for harvard/princeton/stanford

From what i recall the question mentioned positive integers, not consecutive.

Number 3 of multiple choice in the free response ine