Thanks for that information. My daughter will be relieved.
Also:
“Colleges and universities will know these scores are valid.”
I think I may take another just in case.
@Chrysanthemum14 me too. cause if my score happens to be higher than normal i don’t want colleges to be like “well that was the screw up test :/” i know thats unlikely but i dont like the thought
@Chrysanthemum14 where did you get that statement? Link please?
FFS. College Board is a joke. I did a fantastic job on this test, and now because of their screw up because they didn’t proofread a test that was given to hundreds of thousands of high schoolers, I have to deal with the anxiety of waiting to learn what they plan to do and of figuring out whether or not I wasted months studying. Ridiculous.
@Chrysanthemum14 did you have an experimental critical reading section?
My reasoning for how that |h(x)| question is 2 since the function shown on the graph could be a function in list format (where the x and y coords are listed). The lines between the points are mainly to connect points such as 2 and -2 for example. So when the absolute values of that function are taken, the lowest point that is a dot shown on the graph would be 2. This is just my reasoning and could end up being wrong anyway.
Please sign this petition! Let’s not let college Board get away with this.
https://www.change.org/p/the-college-board-offer-an-optional-free-retest-for-those-who-feel-that-their-sat-score-was-compromised-by-the-college-board-s-mistake
I believe that sections 8 and 9 are easier than the rest of the test, so now my score will probably plummet into the 1900s. Awesome bruh
It isn’t the College Board who made the mistake, though. It is the ETS, right?
Also, what was the cr for the last section vs the other ones?
@taw1020 but it was College Board who didn’t proofread. It was College Board who bungled the response and left hundreds of thousands of teens waiting for a day and a half before they heard their decision, a decision which is still remarkably unclear and ineffective. College Board takes the fall for this.
Lol I felt that section 8 math was easier than the rest and now it’s omitted. I was planning on taking the sat subject tests in October but I guess I have to take the sat again because of this screwing up my score.
Do u guys remember any questions from the first two sections for CR?
I have a really strong feeling that our scores would be much lower than we expected.
Also, do u guys feel the score will be more lenient or harsher than normal?
Well, I’m pretty relieved, because the Easter Island passage was definitely the hardest section.
Anyways, on the h(x) question, I thought it was 2. All it was asking for was the absolute value of the lowest y value basically.
For the Jane Austen questions asking about how the guy from passage 1 (don’t recall his name) would feel about the “strange silences” mentioned in passage 2, I picked choice E) they justify a biographer’s need to interpret information liberally.
Originally, I narrowed it down to this choice and C) they represent gaps of knowledge.
But the guy from passage 1 thought that the surviving letters provided no insight about Jane Austen and don’t help us know more about her. So I eliminated C). He didn’t think the letters were insightful so he wouldn’t think the missing letters cause us to lose knowledge.
And I ended up choosing E) because the guy thought the letters showed Jane Austen really paid attention to trivial stuff. So he’s taking information and interpreting it liberally.
What are your thoughts on this?
Why @anBoa122, I’m sure that overall the avg from this months will be close to last months avg.