Dec Exp. Section Posted!

<p>Hey, I just checked. They are posted. Here they are.
Essay
Equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math (includes SPR questions)
Reading
Writing
Math
Reading
Math
Writing
OR, like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math (includes SPR questions)
Reading
Equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
Writing
Math
Reading
Math
Writing
OR, like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math
Math (includes SPR questions)
Reading
Equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
Writing
Math
Reading
Writing
If you took the pink-cover version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, December 2, 2006, your test was organized like this:</p>

<p>Essay
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math (includes SPR questions)
Reading
Writing
Math
Reading
Math
Writing</p>

<p>I had the first one. So which passage was this? im surprised they had section 2 as experimental. i serioulsy hate college board for having experimental sections at all, it is suck bs. anyways if someone had the first scenario IM me at xonicole143ox</p>

<p>I had the second one...damn the first math section...i missed at least one MC and 1 gridin...if it was the second one i would have just have one omitted...damn it...xyz and 29+93=92.......</p>

<p>i had the first one</p>

<p>i'm actuallly surprised about my expermental. they usually never make the 2nd section experimental</p>

<p>YES!!!!!!!
Section 5 (second grid in) of the Lobster test was experimental!!!!</p>

<p>was section 5 the first grid in or the 2nd grid in?</p>

<p>Section 5 of the lobster test WAS WRITING. I wrote the order down.</p>

<p>i think there were 2 versions of the lobster test. i had the one with 2 grid in sections</p>

<p>I had the lobster test...but only 1 grid in math.</p>

<p>Yeah there were two lobster tests...I had the one with two grid ins and the SECOND grid in was experimental (section 5).</p>

<p>was the passage on consumerism and ww2 exp?</p>

<p>ah ok not good....the section was writing and that means nothing to me at all....why couldn't it be a verbal section??? -first scenario-</p>

<p>First one: is the experimental the shakespeare one/</p>

<p>wait, so which was the equating for the lobster version with ONE grid-in? Which passage was it?</p>

<p>700+ for math lookin good so far</p>

<p>no Shakespeare wasn't experimental</p>