Dec SAT: confirming the experimental section

<p>The College Board site posted which sections were experimental, but they don't tell you whether it was a math or a verbal section. I had the writing section w/ a picture of a duck/rabbit, and I read on another post that that section was experimental. Looking at what college board posted, I can't remember exactly whether it was or not. Anyone remember?</p>

<p>Here's the info:</p>

<p>If you took the SAT Test on Saturday, December 4, 2004, you had one of three section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<pre><code>* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (QC and SPR questions)
* equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
* verbal (2 reading passages)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
</code></pre>

<p>OR, like this:</p>

<pre><code>* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (2 reading passages)
* math (QC and SPR questions)
* equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
</code></pre>

<p>OR, like this:</p>

<pre><code>* verbal (2 reading passages)
* equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
* math (QC and SPR questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
</code></pre>

<p>If you took the SAT on Sunday, December 5, 2004, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<pre><code>* verbal (2 reading passages)
* equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
* math (QC and SPR questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
</code></pre>

<p>OR, like this:</p>

<pre><code>* math (regular 5-choice questions)
* verbal (3 short passages and 1 long passage)
* equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
* math (QC and SPR questions)
* verbal (2 reading passages)
* verbal (long reading passage)
* math (regular 5-choice questions)
</code></pre>

<ul>
<li>math (regular 5-choice questions)</li>
<li>verbal (long reading passage)</li>
<li>math (QC and SPR questions)</li>
<li>equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)</li>
<li>verbal (2 reading passages)</li>
<li>verbal (long reading passage)</li>
<li>math (regular 5-choice questions)</li>
</ul>

<p>This was a verbal equating (guy playing on a keyboard and two science passages)</p>

<p>If you took the SAT Test on Saturday, December 4, 2004, you had one of three section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<ul>
<li>math (regular 5-choice questions)</li>
<li>verbal (long reading passage)</li>
<li>math (QC and SPR questions)</li>
<li>equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)</li>
<li>verbal (2 reading passages)</li>
<li>verbal (long reading passage)</li>
<li>math (regular 5-choice questions)</li>
</ul>

<p>This was the test you had because I had it also.
I remember duck/rabbit passage being the second verbal I had after a math section and it was followed by 2 verbal sections.</p>

<p>Oh, now I remember.
I always thought that was the experimental b/c I've never seen a pic in a CR passage.</p>

<p>Nope, our last passage was Aritificial Intelligence</p>

<p>I had math, verbal, math, verbal verbal verbal math. So if you want to confirm which math section was experimental, ask.</p>

<p>JLP: Do you remember the specific topics for the CR passages for experimental sections?</p>