
Questions 22 and 24 both dealt with physics concepts (finding distance traveled from a velocity-time graph and interpreting a in a v=at equation). Question 16 had you interpret what a polynomial meant in terms of areas of a picture and a frame. An example would be question four, where you had to pick the survey design that would yield reliable results, instead of the usual "here is a survey outline, what is the flaw". Not all of those were hard, but it still can throw you off. I went back and counted about 18 of the 38 questions that did not follow the standard format for SAT math questions and were basically thrown out of left field. The calculator math was legitimately the most insane math that I've ever seen on this test. I honestly don't know what they were expecting with that one. If you didn't realize it was 100 via intuition, you were basically screwed. Question 20 was a borderline sadistic calculation (40,000/397.5). In the no-calc section, they seemed to love rational equations and radicals, things that I've literally never seen on the SAT. The questions weren't super difficult but required some serious thinking and were on a whole far more complex than what I've seen on all the other practice tests. I don't know what those guys were thinking when they wrote that. The math section, however, was absolute trash. Questions 19 and 20 gave me some trouble, but I got a 44/44 on that as well, something totally unexpected. The writing overall was very pretty average. Somehow, I got a 52/52, which is amazing. I don't think either was beyond SAT level of difficulty but together, they really made me feel like I failed the reading section. The last two reading passages - Dickens and the immunology thing - were both highly complex. Anyone else think there was something seriously wrong with that test? However, the late fee is increased to $46 and you are not guaranteed a seat or test booklet on the day of the exam.
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