y is it 4??? i clearly remember 64 and square rooting it
u have to cube root it its a cube not a square
Hey guys,
I took the March 14th, 2015 SAT today. Although I think I did alright, I have a question.
I’m pretty sure that I got everything right except one grid-in question (unless I failed to recognize a mistake while I reviewed my work for 10 minutes per section, an instance which I’m pretty sure didn’t happen). How much chance do I have of getting 800? Also, do the SAT math section usually give a person like me (who missed one grid-in and nothing else) 800 or 780/770 ?
P.S. For all of you who are eagerly reading these hundreds of posts, I would recommend that you not read the discussion about ‘which answer is right, which answer is wrong, and so and so…’ because, as I have experienced, pretty much ALL, and I MEAN all, of the answers are divisive in here. Perusing through 30 or so pages of comments in this thread, I have not found a single question where everyone unanimously said “this MUST be the answer…”
I mean, I guess you can, but there’s absolutely no proof that you’ll find a definite correct answer. For easy/medium questions, yes, the answers of the majority will be right, but for level 4 or 5 questions what the majority say will not be correct (because the level 4/5 questions, by definition, means that only a small number of people get them right). Since we cannot determine the difficulty of the questions at all, simply put, we don’t know who’s right or not until the score comes out.
Oh, and another question… when does the score come out? I think that it comes out in April 3rd, but I’m not sure.
Hey can someone help me figure out my approximate score??
Math -3 and omit 2
CR -4 or -5
Writing -2 with a 9 or 10 essay
Did anyone have a math section with some question about a guy eating a pill every 24 hours and a standard deviation versus mean question??? I had these questions in one of my math sections
My CR was a total mess. Jesus. I’ll be lucky if I even crack 2000.
For my essay I went all clever and defined a work of art as something taken from creativity, imagination, and zeal, so I considered inventions works of art. I used Thomas Edison’s lightbulb, Joseph Glidden’s barbed wire (AP US History affected me), and I used experiences of my science fair and nursing home. I didn’t talk about painting art necessarily, but inventions that show creativity
Anyone know the letter answer for the circle in a bigger circle with a lot of lines in it? Was it E?
Can someone explain how “command” is a better fit than “savor”? I don’t understand at all how command fits there.
did u guys get the 6th circle for the one with overlapping radi?
Does anybody remeber the short passage, of a girl who missed her friend?
the first question was asking something about the girl seeing her friend from faraway, and it was a differpent person
I don’t remeber the anwer choices,but i either put A or “she was imaginary”
UuuuuuGGGHHhHHHhghh I did so good on Math, pretty sure I only had 1 wrong altogether, but CR and Writing were trash.
@Messipass I said that she was seeing someone else. I think the letter was A or B. She’s not imaginary because she does physically exist.
So any confirmations that the grid-in math question was experimental? Question was about buying 6 chairs for X dollars, profit $50 on each chair, and selling chairs for twice the original amount.
Hey if your essay was about how art affects people’s lives and the 2nd section of the sat was writing, what was the experimental section?
Math: Pretty easy, missed maybe 2 weird questions </3
CR: Medium-easy… Usually reading comprehension is my strong point and vocab kills me, but this time it was surprinsingly the opposite…
Writing: 3DIFFICULT5ME GG WELL PLAYED.
I didn’t finish my essay (cry) due to intense anxiety taking my first SATS and all, so my hands were shaking the whole time. My introduction, thesis, and first body paragraph were pretty well-developed and legible though!!
DO YOU GUYS KNOW HOW THEY SCORE/READ THE ESSAY??
hey if your essay was about how art affects people’s lives and the 2nd section of the sat was writing, what was the experimental section?
@lolokcollege it still is not working this is extremely important to me please can you send me the full link somewhere else or by email or anything please!
@Jamesesesess I think I put the same thing, something it was not actually who she saw, something like that. But the thing is, now that recall, wasnt she imaginary at the moment when the girl thought she had saw her?(evwn though she actually exists)
@Messipass The way that I interpreted it is that if she was imaginary, that means she wasn’t seeing ANYONE, it was a complete hallucination (and also that the person didn’t exist, at all). The way it was described in the reading was someone afar who looked like the person but as the hair faded, it was shown to be a random person.