CONFUSED! Help! - March SAT

<p>Well, I just took the March SAT and one thing about it confused me very, VERY much. </p>

<p>When I took the SAT in January for the first time, there was one section that the whole classroom skipped, (the experimental section). </p>

<p>However, this time around, I had 4 CRITICAL READING sections... I did all 10 sections and MY CLASSROOM was the last to get out... </p>

<p>How will they check this?
Is it possible that I could get an 850 on the CR section? O_O</p>

<p>That means you did an experimental section… why did you skip it the 1st time? Is that even allowed?</p>

<p>you skipped it in january? how would you know what the experimental section was? </p>

<p>every test has an experimental section that can be reading, math, or writing (not two essays though). they don’t tell you which one it is and it is random in every test form.</p>

<p>How the ***** did your whole class skip the experimental section?</p>

<p>It’s called an experimental section…they pick one (you don’t know which one so you can’t skip it) and don’t count it. It is used for experimental purposes and will not count towards your grade. They only grade 3 CR, 3 writing, and 3 math.</p>

<p>its impossible for a whole class to skip it because everyone has different booklets with different orders of sections. I think your proctor messed up…</p>

<p>Well…Perhaps January was so long ago that I didn’t remember :confused: </p>

<p>gahh…I fail. :P</p>

<p>what a fail on the proctor’s part if that actually happened. everyone’s score would be destroyed haha.</p>

<p>hey nitap…you said that you had an extra CR section. I had an extra math section and am trying to figure out which one it was. Did you get a math question that asked you to find the averages of like 6 different temperatures from 6 different days from this one place? There was another one from the same section that had like 9 different tiles scattered around with different numbers on it…it was like the second question of the section? do you remember either of those questions?</p>