<p>I personally find this to be an outrage considering ETS's monetary resources as well as their numberous 25 minute experimental sections. </p>
<p>If you see <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=293750%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=293750</a>, you will note that an international student has stated that a "private academy" has passed out the Dec test as a practice test, giving their students a fair advatage over the rest of the people who took the Jan test. Even if this "private academy" only had several students, you must admit it is unfair. Sure, there are probably other things happening under the table, but this is a little too out in the open for us to just sit back and pretend nothing happend. This is a matter of both fairness and integrity. </p>
<p>To those who have taken the Jan SAT test or cares enough to complain to collegeboard anyway (not that hard to do), the link to the inquiry page is:</p>
<p>i understand that if this is true it is definitely wrong, but what exactly will happen if enough people complain about it? scores will stay the same, right? will it just show that they have to be more careful from now on and not repeat tests?</p>
<p>i do not do not do not want them to cancel all scores and make them void. well, actually i might want to wait until i see what my score was before i say that, but if i did well (as in more than 2200) then i definitely don't want to have to take it again.</p>
<p>Just a heads up--You know how rumors tend to get mutilated in the gossip network, getting twisted so that everyone hears a different story?</p>
<p>I think weird, weird rumors are spreading about this topic. Some kid in my 3rd period class announced that people had an unfair advantage because they got to see the answers from the Dec 2005 test on College-Confidential. I stopped him and corrected him, because his rant about thos "cheaters on CC" was definitely not true.</p>
<p>First of all, any calls for scores to be cancelled are just ridiculous. The College Board will not make a quarter-million scores void just because people complain about the tiny fraction of people in Asia who saw the test beforehand. Second,
the January test was a lot of seniors' last shot at improving their scores before colleges went into selection committees. Just something to think about when you are writing your angry emails to the College Board.</p>
<p>Did this actually happen? So you could get an unfair advantage by looking at previously administered tests? This seems untrue, what reason do they have to reuse tests? Did anyone ever verify this?</p>
<p>I get even more outraged by the fact that AP exams cost $87 yet CB reuses the MC questions. For all we know, the MC sections are reused every other year or every third year.</p>