<p>I think it's somewhat obvious that people who have to take a 9 section test will be less tired at the end than people who take a 10 section test. So it is very possible that people who don't have an experimental section will score better on the later parts because they're not as fatigued. Or does CB compensate for those who had to take experimental sections?</p>
<p>I believe that there is always an experimental section on the SAT.</p>
<p>I though that that was the case also rhapsody...</p>
<p>There has always been an experimental section for the SAT. I think this goes for the test takers that took the old SAT as well.</p>
<p>Yeah, everyone has teh experimental section. But I guess it could be unbalanced because (at least in my opinion) having a reading experimental is more of a pain in the ass that takes away your mental stamina than a writing/math experimental.</p>
<p>Well, on the Collegeboard page that told you which section was your experimental, some of the tests (pink cover) didn't have one.</p>
<p>Or are pink cover tests for those with learning differences or something? If so, then I'd understand.</p>