***Official Nov 2014 SAT (US ONLY)***

<p>:( doing the math and realizing I completely got it wrong. @elclassico we’re in the same boat, but at least that’s been the only problem I’ve gotten wrong so far? Lmao bye 2400, but anyways sorry guys!</p>

<p>@mindyt ahaha you almost gave me a heart attack. </p>

<p>@emersonballer21‌ yeah, I took the October one. I felt this one had a much easier math. Writing and reading were average, with some hard vocabulary. Got 19/19 on the october vocabulary but I missed at least 3 on this one</p>

<p>@Feralbeast‌ yeah i took the Oct one as well. Got like 100 less than i predicted. I got the peripatetic vocab one wrong, i bubbled that but thought it sounded too much like peripheral which doesnt have to do anything with constantly moving residences. Changed my answer and i was so mad after. I got 2 vocab wrong in Oct. I know that i didnt miss any math Qs in the 2 25 min sections, but do you remember any of the harder questions in the 16 question math section? The (2x+2) one i got right, but do you remember the 2 questions before that one?</p>

<p>Do you guys know what the math curve would be like for 1 wrong answer and 1 omitted (technically missed, but in the grid-in so they count it as omitted, I was told)? Incredibly pissed my wrong answers aren’t in critical reading, I could really use that curve right now kms</p>

<p>Regarding the arachnid question: I didn’t choose the “it is” answer because wouldn’t doing so make the clause after “and” an independent clause. Then there would need to be a comma before the “and”, right?</p>

<p>For the math question about “leveling,” I know that the answer was 5, but which answer choice was that? (A, B, C, D, or E) I think that I may have marked the wrong one…PLEASE, someone.</p>

<p>The question was the one in which the digit in the hundreds place was 4 and the digit in the tens place was a sum of the digits in the ones and hundreds place.</p>

<p>@onefiftythreeam‌ do u or anyone previously in the thread remember the exact sentence?</p>

<p>@mindyt I have a feeling this math curve is going to be historically brutal. I think it will be around a 740 or 750</p>

<p>@proguitar04‌ it was either C or D. Leaning towards C but i am not 100 percent sure. </p>

<p>@emersonballer21 740 for minus 1? Doubt it</p>

<p>@emersonballer21‌ Do you remember all of the answer choices?</p>

<p>@Dynasty21 one wrong and one omitted has seen 740 in other tests. I thought the math was extremely extremely easy. For example, the mean typing error question in the grid ins where it asked the mean errors of the 25 people, that was the 2nd to last question in that section. Ive never seen questions that easy before at the end of the math sections.</p>

<p>@proguitar04‌ ehhh, i am positive that A was too low and I remember E being 9. B was too low as well, and im pretty sure that C was 5 and D was 6 but im NOT positive.</p>

<p>What do u mean the curve will 740</p>

<p>How did that question go again</p>

<p>@emersonballer21‌ what do u mean the curve will be 740</p>

<p>@emersonballer21‌ to be honest, I can’t remember the hard ones and that’s making me freak out. What did you get on the october one? </p>

<p>@emersonballer21‌ how did that question go again for the mean errors of 22 peeps</p>

<p>For the Beth in Sullivan Island passage, what did you guys think about what laughter did for the family? Did it improve family health or bring back memories? </p>

<p>Another CR question: Was one of the answers for the pencil passage “crude something” or “messy process”?</p>