OFFICIAL SAT1 Thread

<p>Slipstream, 10 Reals say that they get the scaled score based on the percentages of certain raw scores acheived. This means that only the top 1% can get an 800. How can they determine this without using that tests scores?</p>

<p>What was the question to the grid in with the answer 2400?</p>

<p>hello lady and gentelmun</p>

<p>my name borat. english like barry. but my friends call me steve. STEVE</p>

<p>i have question about the SAT!</p>

<p>may i ask to you?</p>

<p>hahaahaha.
I like sexy time with college board.
I like you, do you like me?</p>

<p>Apparently a question similar to the one on this test appeared several years ago in the form of a sentence completion. The question regarding the young, smooth, man who had travelled the world. Most people are saying the answer was “suave” but it was in fact “velvety” in reference to his appearance because the passage stated that they were at a formal dinner party, in which velvet suits would have been everpresent. Just thought you should all know.</p>

<p>tennistennis:</p>

<p>the question was something like there is a 1: 3 ratio of kids to adults, and there are 600 kids, how many people are there total (something similar to that)</p>

<p>but the answer was def 2400.</p>

<p>excellent. Oh, I remember that. I forgot, and I got confused casue I got 1290 for an answer, i just forgot in which section,. I remember that answer was in the mc.</p>

<p>Borat for that question I put gentle. I know that may seem completely off but thought you might be able to explain why is it off?</p>

<p>Smooth = suave</p>

<p>Suave:
1 : smoothly though often superficially gracious and sophisticated
2 : smooth in texture, performance, or style</p>

<p>Definition 1: The young man, in the opinion of the author, was superficially sophisticated because at the end the author tells him that he should have just walked around to see everything because that’s better than being in a jet.
Definition 2: The rich, young man was “hyper-relaxed (was this the word?)” and seemed to have a “smooth” style.</p>

<p>As it has been said many times before, velvety refers to the actual texture of a tangible object (e.g. velvety hair, velvety wine, velvety chocolate), not a personality trait of someone. And, unless you want to say that suave meant velvety because of some alleged velvet jacket (for which there is absolutely no evidence in the passage, which is a requisite for ETS because they have to show specific evidence for the answer) there is no reason to believe that suave should be construed to mean velvety.</p>

<p><a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools, the link to what the experimental is</p>

<p>the ratio question with the answer 2400, wat section did that question come from</p>

<p>can anyone tell me what the 2400 question came from and if it can from experimental? i have to cancel if it isn’t.</p>

<p>id like to know that to</p>

<p>the ratio question with the answer 2400, wat section did that question come from,
question about average chairs produced wit answer 52.5 wat section was it in</p>

<p>does anyone remember a question that had ossified as a choice? i’m not sure if it was in the experimental section or not, and another weird thing, no one has written about having an experimental section with monarch butterflies, which i had.</p>

<p>did section 4 on the math have a question about the average number of chairs produced with answer 52.5?</p>

<p>yea the average minutes of the chairs to be produced or something. if i’m not wrong it should be question 5 or 6 in the gridins</p>

<p>the math sections were 1,3,4,7. 2,5,6 were verbal</p>

<p>i requested my test to be handscored because i never bubble in the answer, i only wrote the answer in the blank, the section that i did bubble in were the questions with the answer 2400 and 52.5. so if the section i didnt bubble in were the experimental i would just call college board and cancel the whole handscoring process. according to college board the experimental was section 4. get it?</p>

<p>you didn’t fill in the bubbles? what a herb.</p>