January 2010 and March 2010 Essays prompts

<p>Does anyone have the essay questions and prompts (i.e. complete details) given in the March 2010 and January 2010 SAT's by any chance?</p>

<p>I'm trying to look for them (and indeed the complete papers if possible), but no luck as yet :(</p>

<p>I'll post whatever I can find with relation to the above when I find it, and any help in the process is much appreciated :) </p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>The March one won’t come out for a bit, I would think January would be released already. Not sure.</p>

<p>Assignment 1: Do the demands of others tend to make people more productive than they would be without such pressure?
Assignment 2: Do people make the greatest discoveries by exploring what is unfamiliar to them or by paying close attention to what seems familiar?
Assignment 3: Should all people’s opinions be valued equally, or should only informed opinions be taken seriously?</p>

<p>Can people please post the essay assignments that appeared on the March SAT? Before January 2010, the College Board posted the assignments on its website a couple days after each test administration. Now, there is no easy way for people to access the prompts unless they took the test.</p>

<p>The first person who posts the exact wording of the March essay assignments will receive a list of nearly every essay question that has appeared on the test since March 2005.</p>

<p>Should leaders of countries or groups be judged by different standards?</p>

<p>something like that (east coast)</p>

<p>i took the sunday test and it was
does society put too much stress on hard-work.</p>

<p>yup kmigasde does society put toom much of an emphasis on hard work thats right.</p>

<p>For the January sunday SAT it was should books explain the world as it is or as it should be?</p>

<p>(as in honestly or idealized) WHAT A WEIRD ESSAY!!! but easy as hell so im not complaining</p>

<p>No one yet has posted the wording of the March 2010 essay assignments. As is my understanding, this information can be accessed by test-takers who log on to their College Board accounts. Can someone please help?</p>