<p>jugujeegee I said no error as well</p>
<p>for the f(3) - f(2), i know the answer was 5. But was there an 8 in the answer choices? I want to know if i accidentally picked that</p>
<p>@jlee </p>
<p>I had 2 25 min W sections. One involved a paragraph improvement about carrots, the other had the #29 Proceed precede question… I’m hoping the proceed one was experimental, and maybe it is because #29 is still being debated?</p>
<p>how much would a -3 be in the math section with one of the errors as a grid in so raw score 51?</p>
<p>so which section was the experimental for math? I had back to back grid ins</p>
<p>@lululz was that the section where the kid got 76 points and you had to find out how many questions he got wrong? i think that was the section i omitted 3 (or maybe not)</p>
<p>I’m gonna ask this again, I too had the one about contentment with the way things are (do you agree or disagree was the prompt) and it really boiled down to change and society and it’s importance. Given the current state of affairs here in the US, it was so easy to address why change is a necessity. You guys agree?</p>
<p>Also, what I really want to ask is how much will using the wrong word just one time impact my score? It was in my conclusion and it was a solid word but under pressure I wrote the wrong word (rushing in the last minute to ace the conclusion).</p>
<p>how much would -5 on CR be?
I honestly think I missed that many. :(</p>
<p>800 on math and writing though I think</p>
<p>Okay, that’s not bad. I’m still heated about the area comparison question. I’m sorry to ask again, but no one else put 1/9? Although it doesn’t make sense visually, it makes sense the way I did it</p>
<p>proceed precede is not experimental
i had experimental math and had that question.</p>
<p>@Ryan. The Proceed precede was definitely not experiemental. I had that one. And I put proceed as the wrong thing. It makes no sense to have speeches proceed the presentation. imo. That was almost certainly a diction error. But I can see why people thought proceed was right.</p>
<p>1/2 on the grid in?</p>
<p>@log123 i got only 1 grid-in section and one of the questions was about 1/x and what you’d plug in to get >100</p>
<p>New Question:</p>
<p>100>10nx^2
n has three prime factors
what could n be?
May not have fully recalled the question, i’m pretty sure I guessed</p>
<p>@log section 4</p>
<p>I had experimental writing.
I had writing on section 2 and 5 and 10(everyone has).</p>
<p>@saratoga37 .001</p>
<p>what was the word?</p>
<p>Anyone that wants to look at raw scores and see point ranges depending on curve google Erik the red sat curve and pull it up</p>
<p>@saratoga37 yeah that was the section with the isosceles triangle</p>
<p>All in all I wrote a sexy essay. I think I could have scored a 12 if it weren’t for my improper and mistaken use of one word. Can I still nail an 11? The argument is stellar. 10 at least right?</p>