for those who've taken the SAT...

<p>Do you know when you're taking the SAT Experimental Section (will there be some form of a title so you know that you're taking a certain section?)? This sounds a bit confusing, but if you understand what I'm trying to say, please answer. I haven't taken the SAT, obviously.</p>

<p>no they don't tell you, if they did, you (maybe not you personally but a LOT of people) would not do the section or at least not try very hard on it so it completely defeats the purpose of it</p>

<p>does that mean that they don't tell you when you're taking the Cr, Math, and Writing sections?</p>

<p>no but its obvious on math if it is the experimental. they will give u all these awkward math problems with scatterplots and whatnot</p>

<p>also just see which one of the CR, Math or Writing sections you have 4 of and you'll at least know in what subject you had it in (that's counting the essay as a writing section)</p>

<p>grrr....collegeboard..robbing 25 minutes of my precious life to take a crappy section of a test that counts for nothing.</p>

<p>well it does allow them to try out new questions, as a test, which make the sat better. of course we are the lab rats they do the tests on. oh well. (that is my answer to everything-oh well)</p>

<p>did they do this on the old SAT as well?</p>

<p>Yes I believe so.</p>

<p>Whenever I got a writing experiemental, I personally thought that it was the easiest of the writing sections.</p>

<p>Yeah, it's usually easier. Which sucks balls because you pray that one counted, and it didn't.</p>