<p>Hey guys
This is a bit late but I've got some sources that told me that there are some previous SAT tests that have a lot of expected questions in the upcoming October test. One of them is the January 2014 test (<a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/8cczsopwj7xawqu/Jan%202014%20.pdf?dl=0">https://www.dropbox.com/s/8cczsopwj7xawqu/Jan%202014%20.pdf?dl=0</a>) download it from here. Others are May 2012 and January 2013. If anyone knows more please comment it. </p>
<p>Good luck guys!</p>
Hasmat
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<p>I doubt that. The college board usually uses tests that aren’t provided in their QAS (i.e. not May and January).</p>
<p>Well, last June there was a repeated section from the Jan 2013 test.</p>
Hasmat
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<p>It was repeated from the June 2013 test </p>
<p>I’m pretty sure! The bata and arnab one if I’m not mistaken?</p>
<p>Ok this is embarrassing X_X. Good to know anyways, I was going to study them all night. Thank you! </p>
<p>Um, do you know if anyone will post anything before us in the Google doc discussion? </p>
Hasmat
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<p>Yeah. Any person that’s in a timezone later than ours: India, Australia, Bangladesh, Korea, Japan, and Singapore. </p>
<p>*who’s and thank you loads! </p>
Hasmat
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<p>“That” and “Who” can both be used to refer to people
Here’s a source: <a href=“Grammarphobia: Q&A | Grammarphobia”>Grammarphobia: Q&A | Grammarphobia;
<p>I hope you answer as good as you reply tomorrow! </p>
<p>answer as *well as you reply</p>
<p>;)</p>
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