<p>I'll be taking the SAT (and maybe the subject tests) on Sunday. Is there a difference in content or curve?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Also, what are the main reasons student take the test on Sunday?</p>
<p>I'll be taking the SAT (and maybe the subject tests) on Sunday. Is there a difference in content or curve?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Also, what are the main reasons student take the test on Sunday?</p>
<p>Religion is the primary (maybe the only) reason to take the test on Sunday.</p>
<p>You can only take the test Sunday if Saturday is a sabbath for you. They can't make the test different in difficulty without being accused of bias, prejudice, whatever.</p>
<p>no difference.</p>
<p>there's no way to tell because no one person can take the Sunday test and Saturday test during the same month...
but my guess would be that there wont be a difference in the difficulty/curve.</p>
<p>Since the test is different from the one on Saturday, the difficulty will almost certainly be a little different. The idea of the curve is to compensate for variations in difficulty so that it doesn't matter which day you take the test.</p>
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I'll be taking the SAT (and maybe the subject tests) on Sunday. Is there a difference in content or curve?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Also, what are the main reasons student take the test on Sunday?
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<p>You can't take the reasoning test and subject test the same day.</p>
<p>Yes, to spite peoples of Jewish descent =P</p>
<p>OMG religion...</p>