<p>I wasn’t saying that this would serve as a substitute to my actual studying. It’s probably too late for that, and I don’t think I need the crutch. I was just saying it would be an interesting project to research. </p>
<p>Pckeller, I do know what you’re talking about in that whole sections do not always simply get schlepped onto a real SAT, but I’ve also read that they can be. It’s unclear which scenario is the rule and which is the exception (or if one is any more common than the other in the first place). Additionally, and you must know a lot more about this than I do, I’m not sure how that would mesh with calculating the curve. If the section isn’t given exactly as it was when it was tested, might that screw up the scale, since test-takers might react differently to a question if it were given in conjunction with some other question? I don’t know if that’s clear, but I’m alluding to the notion that perhaps the questions that remain after CollegeBoard weens away the bad questions are tested again on another experimental section until the entire section checks out. Bah, that still might be unclear…</p>
<p>Anyways, Xiggi what did you mean when you said “this lucrative business has long ago crossed the line of legality”? And I’m truly not as dastardly as you seem to be posing me to be hahaha. I’m actually planning on becoming an SAT tutor…</p>