<p>The title says it all. I won't discuss much about the test, but I thought people who have taken the test already could congregate and discuss their feelings about the test. Of course, we are not allowed to reveal anything in particular about the test right now. Let's get to the specifics after everybody has taken the test.</p>
<p>But I'm curious what you guys thought about the test! Thanks!</p>
<p>I’m killing myself over what the essay topic is gonna be. Lol wanna give me a thumbs up and tell me its an easy one even if its not so I can go to sleep?</p>
<p>@NiklasK: Chill, dude, don’t worry about it. Hopefully you’ll do well if you really prepared for the test! I (I’m not the best essay writer in the world) thought the essay topic was fairly easy. Go to sleep! LOL</p>
<p>just took it too from singapore, regretting not studying the whole of my vocab list sigh… but anyway, is the international version the same as us version for the october sat? if so then good cuz there wold be more discussion and i can check my answers tmr heh…</p>
<p>International people: how was maths? Um, I kind of zoned out and did one section on automatic because all I could think of was how much I wanted to pee (…don’t ask), but I found it suspiciously easy anyhow. I’m worried that I could have been mistaken though.</p>
<p>AHHHH I used the wrong name for one of my essay examples I mean, I got all the details of the incident right, but I just named it wrong… ugh. Hopefully they don’t notice >.> Otherwise… I’m dead. And I’d planned on this test boosting up my essay score. ■■■!!!</p>
<p>Math was quite easy, but it seemed like the other two sections were slightly harder than their May counterparts.</p>
<p>I just finished the test 7 hours ago in Hanoi. I worked in the testing room better than I did at home, partly because I had been fully prepared to lose when I got there. :))</p>