<p>Differentiable, thats a GODLY CR score!!!:)</p>
<p>Thanks, I’m really hoping for an 80 this year, but I guess we’ll see.</p>
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<p>None of those words were honestly that difficult. I knew them, at least :|</p>
<p>Nefarious clearly has a negative connotation.</p>
<p>Sagacious–just had to know that.</p>
<p>Conciliatory, reconcile.</p>
<p>Onerous–again, you needed to know that.</p>
<p>Compunction–Robert Jordan loves this word.</p>
<p>Pretext, as is.</p>
<p>The way I learned the word nefarious:</p>
<p>In 8th grade, my friends and I got into a “habit” of finding hard words that meant negative things to use on each other.</p>
<p>Some words that came up were, nefarious, hebetudinous, superfluous, and oddly…gallinaceous.</p>
<p>does anyone remember what the onerous, compunction, and demeaning questions were?</p>
<p>Onerous and compunction were wrong answers to the copious and pretext questions, respectively.</p>
<p>Hahaha - got me freaked out there for a sec (referring to onerous and compunction).</p>
<p>From what I’ve seen on here, I think the only math ones i got wrong were the three i left blank. So, Im hoping for a little above 700 there. In writing, I don’t think I got any wrong, and if I did, still probably above 750. Critical reading could swing either way, I could have gotten like a 680 or a 730. Anyways, semi-finalist seems like a stretch, but I might get it. I was only aiming for commended anyways, and I’m very confident I’ll get it.</p>
<p>What state are you from? I can look up the semi-finalist cutoff for you.
The scores you provided are definitely semi-finalist-worthy in some states, and very probable in others.</p>
<p>Im in New York, i think its like 2180</p>
<p>I’m starting to feel really insecure since I got caught up on one of the math problems and then had to rush through the rest. I think I might have made a ton of stupid mistakes.</p>
<p>Can someone tell me if the question if for the 3D figure and smallest number of faces, was 5 a choice? Also, did people get 33 for one of the grid ins?</p>
<p>And with the question in the writing section, “Having heard…Blah blah decided that neither candidate was going to… blah blah,” having heard isn’t wrong, is it?</p>
<p>Yeah it is.</p>
<p>It’ll be close.
I think I borderlined also.
I believe I got 0 wrong M, so that’d be 80. 1 or 2 wrong W is… 78/80? CR was bad though… 8-10 wrong… 62-67. =/</p>
<p>I don’t remember that Writing question, and I don’t recall if 33 was a grid-in answer…</p>
<p>But that minimum number of faces question, I put 4.
I drew a picture on my test of three triangular faces, edges connected, with a triangular bottom.
5 was a choice. I think the choices went from 3 straight through 7.</p>
<p>Ahhh I headed for a score VERY similar to yours seaghost: great on math, great on writing, and horrible on reading.</p>
<p>Errr 4 was right answer i think.</p>
<p>the minimum # of faces problem was a grid-in. and the answer was 4, not 5 (the shape was a tetrahedron; a polygon with triangles for all its sides).</p>
<p>i got 1 wrong in M (tiles, i answered 40 not 200).
1-3 in CR.
2-3 in W.</p>
<p>hoping for 214 in Oregon (heh, i’m feeling better by constantly reminding myself i’m on the West coast, and not in Massachusetts or Maryland & etc.).</p>
<p>i need to STOP coming back to cc. but uh, yeah, good luck guys.</p>
<p>Yeah that tile question was annoying… I kept rereading the problem, and was like… Okay, so the figure is composed of 5 tiles? Ha, stupid CollegeBoard.</p>
<p>I’m sure you’ll get a 214+ if those numbers are accurate.</p>
<p>I agree. Your math will be around 77, writing around 75, CR around 75. That’s definitely above 214. Congratulations! (<em>Sniff</em> I live in New Jersey. We’re tied for the highest cutoff).</p>
<p>Anyway, the faces/tetrahedron question was a multiple choice, not a grid in.</p>
<p>I got 4, I just had a sudden thought that I might have randomly chosen 5. But does anyone remember if 33 was a grid-in answer?</p>
<p>I know, I should stop coming back and checking every once in a while… if it’s done, it’s done. But I like the finality of knowing I got an answer right or wrong.</p>
<p>33 was a grid in answer.</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the grid-in question that had 33 as an answer?</p>