<p>For the amateur potter accountant question, I think I chose D. “herself” may have been superfluous, but D had super awkward wording. I wasn’t sure if it was grammatically correct.</p>
<p>Claudzie- I had the same passages as you did. I did not realize at the time that one was experimental. Which one was?</p>
<p>i bet its section 6…it had questions on birds beak, accountant, tomatoes orginite in america having been (E?), garlic research, and boy applied TO a job which should have been applied for…</p>
<p>i really hope its section 6. it was ridiculously hard.</p>
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<p>I don’t remember having this question - I think that section was experimental.</p>
<p>thank god thats experimental. that one had the birds beaks, tomatoes, accountant, etc.
ok now i think i only got CR wrongs.
where do you find the curve last years Jan?i got liek 3 cr wrong.</p>
<p>wendy, the one w/ the bird beaks ISN’T the experimental section. I got that section and my experimental section was the math one.</p>
<p>did you get one with tomatoes originating in americas?</p>
<p>I don’t think I had a tomato sentence.</p>
<p>weird… I got the bird breaks and the accountant, but I don’t think I got the tomato one. Could be wrong though, but I’m certain of the beak/accountant Q.</p>
<p>I dont’ get it, u guys really do have a good memory!! After I came out of the test center, I forgot 90% of the stuffs.</p>
<p>can anyone type the complete sentence as best as they can for the no error ones?</p>
<p>I think I remember one:</p>
<p>A potter herself, the accountant agreed to help the artist with his business accounts, complicated as they were by his strange sorting practices.</p>
<p>I’m not sure about the very last part, but it is in essence the same.</p>
<p>For those of you who had the Shakespeare and Austen movie controversy writing passage:</p>
<p>The question that talked about purists:</p>
<p>was it “purists, those who”</p>
<p>or “purists; they were ----”</p>
<p>because I at first chose choice number 1 but thought that the sentence sounded awkward without some sort of conjunction (i.e. “or” would have been perfect) so I picked choice number two.</p>
<p>I think I may be wrong though.</p>
<p>did anyone have correcting the passage:
When people think of food, it’s either painted or … It makes sense people will think of food visually…(P1)
Flavors are mysterious, Albert Einstein said… (P2)
There are many cooks who use molecular gastronomy like art…Many people like new things…For example, a cook… (P3)</p>
<p>Question 1. how can you correct sentence: It makes sense people will think
–> i chose change “will think” to “would think of food” visually
2. how can you improve paragraph 2?
–> i said explain how mysterious flavors of food contribute to its artistic qualities.
5. which sentence is best ommitted from paragraph 3?
–> i said sentence 11…“many ppl like to try new things”</p>
<p>anyone remember?</p>
<p>Sorry, I’m guessing that must have been the experimental section for you.</p>
<p>I agree.</p>
<p>I had prompt about community OR a nation. I thought I did well on essay. Expecting 11 if grader is nice but at least 9.</p>
<p>oh ok. then forget that…</p>
<p>hmm what do you think the curve this year is?
i hope -3 on cr = 800</p>
<p>Is it possible that there may be two different versions of the same prompt? </p>
<p>Some people say it is community vs. nation whereas I had a prompt that clearly asked for the difference between governmental and private initiative.</p>
<p>I’m actually quite anxious right now…</p>
<p>P.S. Wendy, I highly doubt -3 would be an 800. Maybe a 790.</p>
<p>whoa…i didn’t know everyone got different essays…!</p>
<p>do you guys remember the question that had englsih institutions should not teach stuff that would rebel against the monarchy? is it should/would?</p>