May 7th SAT

<p>I've taken it already (I'm in Spain). and... oh boy, quite hard and long. I was there from 8 AM to 14:00 PM, a total of SIX hours! When you take it, tell me how it was for you</p>

<p>6 hours?! That's insanely long! Is the test different in Spain?</p>

<p>Hey, I took it as well (Asia). It was 4 hours and 10 minutes for us. The essay wasn't too bad, the rest of the sections were doable, I think. We'll see how it goes though. How come it was 6 hours for you guys??</p>

<p>I just took the New SAT, too... I am in Sofia, Bulgaria. For me it was about 6 hours. I went at the test center at 8:45 AM, then waited till 9:15 to get in. After that we spent about an hour waiting in front of our room. Then we filled in our documents and finally started. All in all the test ended at 14:45.</p>

<p>I think that it was a pretty hard one. Actually, to me it seemed harder than the old one. Do you have any ideas what the average scores for the March SAT were? How much do you expect to get now?</p>

<p>Are we allowed to discuss individual questions, do you know?</p>

<p>I think so, why not?</p>

<p>no not until 2 days until u want ur scores cancelled by COLLEGEBOARD:-)</p>

<p>ive took the test in the Netherlands and I started at 8.30 till 13.30, what makes it a total time of 5 hours :S</p>

<p>I thought the math was little bit easier than I expected, but the Verbal part was insane difficult for me</p>

<p>really, that's strange...even if we find that we've messed up the whole test we can't change it. or, is it because some people in different time zones might not have already taken it? have u taken the old one?</p>

<p>As far as I know, there is no official ban from College Board about discussing SAT questions. CC has a policy of no discussion until 12 EDT, which has already passed.</p>

<p>D went into Test Centre at 7:45, out at 1. This is in England. She said the essay was fine, CR hard and she found the math very very difficult....good luck to you all!</p>

<p>rishi- that applies to AP tests not SAT.</p>

<p>all SAT testing has either finished or is in progress- we can discuss</p>