<p>Reasoning: There are only two versions for the Saturday Nov test (I'm assuming that's what we are talking about). Since -2 = 780 would be an insanely generous curve and not likely, I believe that the -1 790 and the -1 780 represent the two different tests. This does not leave room for a 3rd version with a -1 = 770. Again, this does not take into account the Sunday testing or the extending time testing.</p>
<p>...by my knowledge, each month's SAT is the same. The different "versions" have the same questions [experimental aside], and go by the same curve.</p>
<p>People are just assuming that they didn't get any more wrong than expected. It's not as if you can tell at this point for sure.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that they give out the same test. As we all know, the sections are mixed up for the different versions of the test, but the questions should be the same. Otherwise it would be slightly unfair if you think about it...</p>
<p>no, there were two versions of the test for sure. if you go back to the old nov sat threads, there were distinctly two versions of the test and half the ppl didn't know what one math thread was about cuz we never had those questions, and vice versa.</p>
<p>uh, no. i wasn't talking about the experimental section. there were two distinctively DIFFERENT test versions, as in they didn't have the same sections. and the CR sections were different as well; people were talking about reading passages i didn't have on my test.</p>
<p>There were two versions, according to the CB website. The information about the test afterwards (under "After the Test") indicated that the Saturday November exam had two possible covers, pink and blank-and-white. The pink version had two possible section orders, and the black-and-white version had three.</p>