Double Reverse Psychology? Triple?

<p>Ok so I was thinking. For the SAT, we never get two tests of the same subject in a row. We also know that there are either 3 writing OR 4 math OR 4 cr sections. (I'm talking about the experimental). Obviously, if ETS decided to make the 4th (or 3rd for writing) section the experimental people would just stop trying once they got to that one. I'm thinking about this way too much... anyway...
Can I assume that the last of 4 or 3 sections is NOT the experimental? and like, try extra hard on it?
Thanks CC!</p>

<p>Section 10 is never experimental. </p>

<p>Also, you can probably determine which section is (or is not) experimental because the number of graded questions is always constant (67 R, 54 M, 49 W or something like that). And the experimental section is not necessarily the first or last section of a certain subject.</p>

<p>You might as well try the best on all the sections and not worry about anything.</p>