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So, I'm practicing for the SAT ; and i look for some full length tests to practice on; aside from waiting ~10 seconds for each question (Time limit is like 15min) and the horrible graphics filtering ; with arguable credentials on the actual criterion of questions... i proceed with this "test"
Now, I'm pretty confident in my math skills; fairly undecided about reading comprehension and hopefully my 3 from English AP pulls me through the essay
WTF. I missed a question ON THE MATH PORTION? SAT math section is pretty easy to me; So while \wristing myself for missing a question... i click on it to see why.
Apprantly 1.25 =! 5/4
Anyways, the real point of this blog is, Do you guys know where to get some free full length SAT prep? This was the first link i got from google; and i shudder to think what will transpire and spawn assuming they will get even more derogatory than the current.
;edit; From: samachking Subject: SAT prep Date: 9/28/08 18:41 http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1632144/15777900/ http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1632104/15777900/ http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1632102/7888950/ http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/1632094/15777900/
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WOW YOU MISSED ONE?
LOSER.
o yea, and im still working on that post for TL about the whatever its called. I don't have ideas though. 
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That would be because 1.25 is not a ratio
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United States20661 Posts
I luckboxed an 800 - I actually missed one on the SAT II.
I don't think you're allowed to miss any on SAT I.
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Yes you are, I got a 10/12 on my essay and missed one math question and still got a 2400 (not trying to brag, just saying that it's possible to miss even 2/12 points on the essay AND an additional question and still get a perfect score). It's kinda hazy now since it was 2 years ago but I think I might even have missed a question on the reading part too, so I missed 2 questions and got a 10/12 and still got a 2400.
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Nice. I only get perfects in the math part i wasn't an adapt reader in my youth
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wow i feel like mentally disabled compared to people on tl
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At what age do you do this? This seems WAY to easy for people above 15-16.
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On September 28 2008 22:07 neliel wrote: At what age do you do this? This seems WAY to easy for people above 15-16. It is not like the math parts of the Swedish standard test is of any higher level.
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wow one question
thats only a 780
n00b
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lol that question is rediculously easy what the hell I hope that's not the hardest math your high school has to offer.
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On September 28 2008 23:50 Frits wrote: lol that question is rediculously easy what the hell I hope that's not the hardest math your high school has to offer. Its the SAT. Which is easy. Especially math. BUT your under pressure and time constraints (which aren't that harsh but its kinda psychological). These are pretty much college entrance tests, and although colleges don't just look at these scores, you want to do well.
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You're fucking retarded. One wrong on the math section? LOL are you sure you're asian
jk
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Wow, you missed a question on an online form of the SAT, something that will probably never happen on the real ones.
Tragic.
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United States10774 Posts
On September 28 2008 23:50 Frits wrote: lol that question is rediculously easy what the hell I hope that's not the hardest math your high school has to offer. Hahaha. Typical response of someone who has never seen SATs before
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lmao 1.25 != 5/4
I think on the real sat you are supposed to put everything in fraction form.
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United States10774 Posts
On September 29 2008 06:59 EtherealDeath wrote: lmao 1.25 != 5/4
I think on the real sat you are supposed to put everything in fraction form. ? 1.25 = 5/4.... You can put your answers in either form on the real SATs. Decimals are usually easier, because you don't have to worry about simplifying. (Unless it's like 7/3 and etc) Decimal answers for ratio problems are perfectly fine too.
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