<p>^ It was just comparing the grizzly bear to the brown bear.</p>
<p>What about the overstatement question on CR (#20 or #21)?</p>
<p>whoo! this is the first time I took the test.</p>
<p>I did not think it was quite that hard, the math section at least. I am horrible at vocabulary, so I think I failed the sentence completions.</p>
<p>I had to leave like the last 4 blank on the critical reading section 1 because of not enough time and i had to leave the last 2 blank for writing, looks like i have to hurry up a little bit next time.</p>
<p>For some reason I can remember the math questions, especially the hard ones, really well. I remember the tile question said something about the area of the room is 15in. by 24in. The rectangular tile’s dimensions were 2x1, and the square was 1x1, so the whole pattern had an area of 9 sq. in. Since the room had an area of 360 sq. in., and the pattern had an area of 9. sq. in, 40 patterns would fit. Each pattern had 5 tiles so 40 x 5 = 200 tiles. I got this on the first try, I don’t see what’s so hard.</p>
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<p>In the Writing section was the one comparing weather and something (forgot), “as accurate as”? I was thinking that it was supposed to be “as accurately as”. Anyone remember this one?</p>
<p>Yes, I got that rwave! :)</p>
<p>oh that was a screwed up picture, never mind it</p>
<p>okay…</p>
<p>what was the one</p>
<p>1/n + Or - (i forgot) 1/p
also variables may be messed up (it was a fill-in)</p>
<p>I had trouble with the Indians/some group one
the problem was “perhaps because” i think i was stuck between b and e… while b was better and more concise, E sounded a whole lot better (im not sure what I ended up putting)</p>
<p>AND DAMN… it was precarious (which means unstable) and NOT tyrannical</p>
<p>Rwave- correcto!</p>
<p>the writing question with tennesee state and the strait thing, i actually put this answer. “Tennesee State is twice as large as that.” it sounds logical that this sentence comes after describing the strait. what did u guys think?</p>
<p>killaerone, i don’t remember the question but i think i did the lowest closest possible number (ex:1.00000000001), and got an answer of like 1/2.</p>
<p>It was inclusive, you could have done 1.</p>
<p>Woo80, for that one, I put either Choice A or Choice B. I think it was B though, which said something like it being half the size of Tennesee.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember a sentence completion with compunction in it? And there was another one with impugn…nefarious. I can’t recall the answers though.</p>
<p>o dam! ugh… what about the one with the african settlements and sumerian people and land being dry so settlements were abandoned… that one? was it E???</p>
<p>How did you do the last fill-in one for the math section…something about what does (a^2)(b^4) equal?</p>
<p>bump???</p>
<p>Can I just say how good it feels to have at least some of the right answers?</p>
<p>Anyways. For the arithmetic mean question, I figured that the average was 3/4 (1/1 and 1/2 being the numbers.) Don’t know if that’s right.</p>
<p>Sentence completions went “A”, original, demeaning, clandestine, precarious, then the one with cosmopolitan. </p>
<p>I really hate changing answers that I think are right, but seem wrong because I’ve had three or four in a row of that same letter choice.</p>
<p>cryptic, I got an answer with impugn, nefarious too.</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure it was 1/1-1/2 not the mean, anyone agree with me?</p>
<p>I put .75 too…and i got impugn/nefarious…but does anybody remember that last math one??? was it zero?</p>
<p>yeah, it was 0.</p>
<p>yay!! thanks</p>