***Official 2015 June SAT (US Only) THREAD***

Does anyone know tye Austen questions? Was it fiction was a more worthy topic or they wanted to hide Austen’s true feelings?

The SAT usually doesn’t compare stuff like saying fiction is more worthy…

Incredulous means being unwilling to believe something. I believe the author believed in their opening lines for that passage :slight_smile:

Ugh if the Jane Austen questions were being thrown out, I would not be mad :,(

Does anyone remember which section had that scientific passage about quartz?

what do you remember abt the sections being thrown out?
CR was there a question about Easter Island? Was there a parabola question on the Math? Just trying to figure out how I did on the questions thrown out.

Does anybody remember the questions from the Jane Austen question? I seem to not remember what I put down and it seems like it was hard for a lot of ppl but I don’t remember having that much difficulty with it?

The answer is 0. When a graph passed below the x axis, it is implied that the absolute value will have a value at 0 atleast once. 0 is the lowest value an absolute value function can be

Does anyone know what is going on with the experimental section? Is the removal of the experimental section being compromised because of the issue with sections 8 and 9?
And @lolokcollege the Jane Austen questions were definitely the hardest of the CR questions for me.

The experimental will still not count.

@pokemon1 Yeah I got 0 too. I almost picked 2 because of the bolded dots on the graph though.

Do any of you have any theories about which one was experimental if you had 4 CR sections?

The answer was different…invent not contingent…perfect right for vocab

Do you think the curve will be in our favor?
because currently based on estimates from Reddit this is what itll be without one for math…
Raw Score Scaled Score Raw Score w/ missing Scaled Score w/ missing
54 800 38 800
53 790 37 770
52 760 36 740
51 740 35 720
50 720 34 690
49 710 33 670
48 700 32 660
47 690 31 640
46 680 30 630
45 670 29 620

so obviously there is going to be an apparent difference from our scores and people who didnt take the june test.

@ekl2498 i may just have a horrible memory 0.0 do you remember any of the questions?

@lolokcollege I can’t really remember the questions. I just remember those questions gave me a harder time than the other CR sections.

@victoriaw98 I really hope that isn’t our curve. I left only 1 blank for math and felt really confident about the rest. A 790 would be a lot better than a 770.

@ekl2498

  • - experimental / - nonexperimental

CR:
/ Jane Austen (Short)
/ Physiological + Cards (Long)
/ Adopted Girl (Long)
/ US History Textbooks (Long)
/ Easter Islands (Dual) - (NOW DELETED DUE TO SECTION 8/9 ISSUES)
Tomatoes (Short) (Experimental or Regular?)
/ Underrated Spanish Poet (Short)

  • French boy named Sonny who visits his American uncle (Long)
  • African Democracy/Apartheid (Dual)
  • Social Legacy of Weaving (Short)
  • Henry + Lamb House in Rye (Long)
  • Land + Sea Snakes w/ Graph (Long)
  • Functional MRIs (fMRIs) (Long)
  • Purple Loosestrife + Climate (Long)

In either the psychology or history section, one of my answers had the word “underscore” in it… Which passage was it and was it right??! This is the last question I have regarding the test and it is bugging me

@Chrysanthemum14 Also,

  • Eleanor Roosevelt in Politics (long) / Tomatoes

With the french boy passage, was there a point of view type question? What was the answer?