<p>That really would not make any sense</p>
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<p>I don’t think so.</p>
<p>do you guys remember the very last question of the test? </p>
<p>i feel like it was some solution colligative property question and i went through it really quick because i ran out of time</p>
<p>are you positive?</p>
<p>of course there’s more than one version of the test.
that’s the reason they make you fill out that seemingly superfluous information RIGHT before you take the test and the proctor says: “if you fill in this section incorrectly, your answers may not score correctly.”
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<p>most questions i think though are the same</p>
<p>EDIT: as well as the test book serial number and code.
if they were the same, it wouldn’t matter…and you wouldn’t have to grid information from your test book into your answer sheet…
because it would just be the same…</p>
<p>but because you do have to grid the “serial number” and “test code” into your answer sheet, i think it’s safe to assume that the test books are NOT identical - that is…some tests are different.</p>
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<p>In May, everyone who posted on CC had the same version.</p>
<p>^ Isn’t that information supposed to be for which subject test you’re taking? Not which version…?</p>
<p>i think classic girl is talking about the form code and test book serial number but i’m pretty sure all the tests were the same</p>
<p>So any conjectures on the curve? I’m rather curious… =.=</p>
<p>i figured that may be why people were disagreeing about whether the Mendeleev T/F one said [for the 2nd part] “total electrons” or “valence electrons” of Ga
both people were like steadfast</p>
<p>alterations like this, subtle changes.</p>
<p>can anybody explain to me why the chem curve is so much harder than any other test…</p>
<p>i’m just saying – if all the tests were the same, what would be the point of having to “connect” the test book with the answer sheet? </p>
<p>and why would your scores be at risk for being scored incorrectly if you fill out the information [right before the test] wrong?</p>
<p>I am pretty confident that there is only one form (at least in the US).</p>
<p>@IAmCool Except for Bio lol.</p>
<p>IAmCool: Can anyone explain why chem is so long first? And why math ii has such an easy curve compared to everything else?</p>
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<p>No one knows.</p>
<p>Is it just me, or CB seems to be making their tests rather more difficult than in the past?</p>
<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>If I retake my SAT subject tests in november (im doing my SAT retake in october, so I can’t do it in Nov) do you think it’s still early enough to send to universities I’m applying to? (I’m an international student, in Canada, grade 11 right now).</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>^ Are you applying EA anywhere?</p>
<p>Well, no one here seems to have thought it was super easy or anything, so the curve will hopefully be higher?</p>
<p>And I don’t understand why the physics curve is so lenient compared to chem… and I agree, why is the chem test so much longer?!</p>
<p>Is there any advantage with EA? I plan to start filling out forms/whatever during summer, so that I get stuff out of the way.</p>