<p>The purpose of this thread is to reveal what sections were experimental. This is just for peace of mind. When providing the section that was experimental, please mention:
Which subject (Math, Reading, Writing)
Basic gist of what some of the questions asked
Thank you.</p>
<p>I had an experimental writing. I could tell because I had two 35-question sections in a row. The former of the two sections was much more time consuming than the latter, which leads me to believe that the former is the experimental section.</p>
<p>Experimental CR: Number 8 in the Sentence Completions had the word “quixotic” in it, let me try and remember it:
Professor Hendrex makes a distinction between people who are quixotic and those who are …</p>
<p>That section was experimental in CR.</p>
<p>If your writing passage questions (30-35) did not include a topic on subway art and how it has changed over time, then your writing section was experimental.</p>
<p>That’s all I know. PS: This is for the International SAT.</p>
<p>I had a critical reading experimental with John Sousa discussing the advent of digital music. </p>
<p>The vocabulary was crazy hard. I consider myself well-read and I didn’t even know a couple of them. They weren’t from DH either, so if that section is ever used in the future, DH is going to need to update their books.</p>
<p>@onmyway2ivy I had 2 writing sections for section 6 and 7. One was dinasaur fossils and one was Asians in American politics or something. I can’t remember which, but one was much easier than the other. Do you remember any of the grammar correction quesitons?</p>