***OFFICIAL MARCH 2015 SAT (US ONLY)***

@williynilly and @ 2400boli

the writing question about had never had…someone earlier said the error was AT ONCE because it was redundant…Was it? I cannot remember the sentence …

Guys… Anyone have thoughts on the experimental critical reading section? SAT was really subtle this time and I didn’t know which one was the experimental passage. Was it the one when it asked for “rhetoric?” (euphemism, personification, etc.)

What did you guys say for the question about the Japanese moms tone?

There was a water leakage in my room, what will they do if I complain about it, at best?

@mrmaster198 what letter choice was 48, cuz i chose E and i 99.9% remember that E was 36

@Dorfdude8‌ The paragraph listed examples for how advertisements permeated everyday life (the one about the president saying something from an ad sticks out to me). Yes, it was the one that talked about ad being entertaining.

@momof2ky “at once” was indeed underlined, but I believe it was okay in that sentence.

@Willynilly123 I also put no error. It sounded correct to me. If the first “had” wasn’t underlined, I don’t know what “never had” could’ve been replaced with…?

Damn im so nervous about this one, i got a 1950 on my last SAT, i need over 2000 to be sure. I do practice tests at home and score 2100, but the actual test always screws with me :frowning:

RHSclassof16 I said delighted

@CEO, no that was a real question …

Thisperson no I’m not from there.

@Willynilly123 I put No Error for that question. Would it be wrong?

@RHSclassof16‌ I said “supportive.” What about you?

I thought she is enthusiastic edit jk was delighted or something. Something positive. Idk why everyone thought she was being sarcastic. I actually laughed when I saw “sarcastic” as a choice on the test.

hey guys for the one about the sheep with the long horns, does anyone remember the question? Apparently “is/are” is the correct choice but does anyone remember an answer choice being “their”?

RHSclassof16 lol ok

I think I said delighted.

Earlier in the thread, people were talking about 7/3 being an answer for a question. Can anyone tell me which question it’s from?

@Jamesesesess‌ and @CEOSandeep‌ No idea. I put No Error. Same logic as @Jamesesesess‌ since the first had was not underlined, no idea how you would correct “never had.”