<p>they might not do anything. didnt someone just post a link from collegeboard where it says questions are reused and therefore should not be shared giving them an advantage.</p>
<p>i understand that we must sign saying that we wont discuss answers but do they really think that NOBODY has ever discussed any of the quesitons. All they have to do is log onto this site and to see that nobody actually foloows their stupid policies. </p>
<p>Also, anyone who took Decmber 2005 and read CC after the test probably knows all of the answers to the Jan 07 test</p>
<p>"Because questions are sometimes reused, no one should see the questions except you, while you are taking the test. Sharing of test questions with others may enable them to attain inappropriately higher scores, thus decreasing the value of your score."</p>
<p>"Sharing essay questions or multiple-choice questions with anyone for any reason is a violation of test fairness policy. Never give questions to others (including your teachers) or discuss them by any means, including, but not limited to, e-mail, text messages, the Internet, or in any other form of communication. Discussing the essay question (not multiple-choice questions) is permissible after it is available online."</p>
<p>Don't want to sound like the rules doesn't matter or anything, but if news of this test reuse is out in the news, these two rules will not be enough to stop people from getting pretty angry. I mean an entire TEST? That's just unfair.</p>
<p>if any representatives from collegeboard ever administered a test they would see that kids discuss questions even during the breaks in the testing room.</p>
<p>Calm down you guys.... the only way to see the test beforehand is to have actually been there on Dec 2005, plus you would have never known which ones you got right and wrong. Only october january and march tests are released with the purchase of the QAS (Question and Answer Service). I doubt for the less than .1% of people who took both tests would even remember. Besides, its not like they knew it was going to be re-used before-hand!</p>
<p>And by the way, i called my tutor, and she said that they have done this before (e-mailing news services is pointless). Im not even sure that they hide this fact. The Wednesday PSAT Test this year had a long reading about the artist from africa. This passage had been used before on an SAT that WAS released. One girl on CC even posted saying she took that before, so she was confident she could share with us the right answers.</p>