<p>o<em>O - is speechless at voodoo</em>santa's awesome math skills. [/sarcasm]</p>
<p>you guys are ****ing me off</p>
<p>proctors never notice...last time i took the SAT, there were like 10 people who finished reading early and flipped back to math sections cuz they didn't finish</p>
<p>but anyways yeah i always finish at least 10 min early
what you can do uttaresh, is put like a dictionary app in your calculator (im assuming you have a TI83/84/89</p>
<p>now, when theres a sentence completion you can't do, narrow it down, and memorize the 2 or 3 choices and their letters
then check the dictionary later and fill it in</p>
<p>;)</p>
<p>I don't need to, my vocabulary is pretty decent. ;)</p>
<p>Lol, this conversation is getting illegal :P</p>
<p>Its not really illegal. It only is against the rules if the proctors find out, or if you forgot to slip the proctors a little something before the test. For most of the smart people, all of that is perfectly legal.</p>
<p>^Psh, hells yeah. The proctor says "put your pencils down, you may not continue to write" at the end of a section, but what he or she really means is "You have twenty seconds to finish bubbling/erasing marks".</p>
<p>Out of the 37 times that I took the SAT, my proctors have never said that. They always ask us if we are done, or if we need more time.</p>