<p>i dont recall a crazy aunt one. is that the aunt sylvie one everyone is talking about? i didnt have that.</p>
<p>u didnt? it wasnt a experimental for me…</p>
<p>whaat was that question about a recntagle solid has dimensions a b and c. was that a experimental?</p>
<p>How do you know which ones were experimental?</p>
<p>i didnt have the rectangle question. i had 4 CRs and 3 math i think. it was probably experimental. i dont why i didnt have the aunt one. unless they actually change some passages that count…</p>
<p>Phew atleast i know that was experimental. what about s^2tu=100 and stu=40 or something?</p>
<p>i didnt have those either.</p>
<p>it was actually easy when u think about it R^2ST=200 and RST=40. and it tells you that r s and t are positive integers. so which of the following cant RS equal. so u have A. 5 B. 10 C.30 D. 40. And if RS equals 30 u then have T= 40/30 or 4/3 which is not an integer</p>
<p>oh i didnt even think about it like that. luckily that was a experimental, cuz i think that was the harder of the math sections for me</p>
<p>anyone who had more math than CR can tell me if they had the passage with the historian? I wanna know if its experimental or not.</p>
<p>i remember one like that… howd it go again? like if history was trustworthy or not?</p>
<p>ha no they were oblivious</p>
<p>for writing… the spider one. what was that?</p>
<p>i really hope the boat passage was experimental…and dont remember any problems involving z, w y or whatever. damn the triangle one, i had the answer the second i had to stop writing…other than that, there were only 3 bathroom stalls for about 50 girls and they didnt allow longer breaks so that we could use the restrooms, that completely screwed me over, plus they started a section without the 50 girls standing in line there so there go a few points off my writing section (luckily thats the easiest i think)</p>
<p>the boat? the sea? that wasnt experimental. So was the math section with like the rectangular solid’s dimensions of a, b, and c experimental?</p>
<p>no the boat one isn’t, I don’t think. Same for the math sec with the triangle (I thought SATs weren’t supposed to have Pre-Cal? damn calculator was in the wrong mode) and the triangle one is same sec as the y,z,w,x one. </p>
<p>I had three grammers, so I’m guessing the 25 min writing was the experimental (since the other two have to be the 35 question and the 10 min one)</p>
<p>i just remembered on the writing section, there was one question with the word awaited (something about actors) and i wasnt sure if the correct phrase is “awaited for instructions” or “awaited instructions”. does anyone know what it is? i always thought it was “awaited further instructions” but that wasnt there…</p>
<p>i hated the essay question… i had talked about the topic before in school, but i just couldn’t come up with any coherent thoughts to write. i made up some ■■■■■■■■ example about alexander graham bell. </p>
<p>the w x y z problem totally baffled me too. luckily, i knew how to do the matrix thing on my calc. and got the answer</p>
<p>sigh all i know is that the CR for this one was brutalllll. too many ambiguous, subjective answer choices…</p>
<p>lol i was 2 seconds away from getting that question when she called time. I swear, 5 minutes is NOT 5 minutes. she said 5 minutes, and after 1 problem, it was time i was like ***. </p>
<p>I talked about America… hopefully america will be considered a “person” lol.</p>