<p>that's encouraging. i worked my butt off for the march test was frustrated as well. time to get back in gear for round 2! =)</p>
<p>Wow...that's probably the best tip I've ever seen!!! Thanx a bunch!!!Any more tips for Verbal or anything?? :)</p>
<p>Great story. Thanks for bumping it up, Hyper2400. I hadn't seen it before. I can't agree more with obilisk18's observations about the math. There is almost always an easy way to solve the problems. The SAT is much more about figuring out that easy way than knowing the hard core math (though a nice understanding of the basics always helps:))</p>
<p>One quick note though: I've noticed (in the CB book) that the RC questions seem to be becoming more and more "inference" based. There are quite a few correct answers that aren't clearly stated in the passage. Anyone else notice this? Did anyone come across this on the SAT in March, or was this just the result of limited editing by the CB?</p>
<p>I think you are right PeteSAT, I kind of noticed that as well...</p>
<p>Yes I also noticed this and when I first started preparing I always got confused on these types of questions. But it is true that the answer is always somewhere else in the reading..you just have to find it.</p>
<p>Yeah, those sneaky b*&#$^#@ have been spreading the answers out in the passages more also.</p>
<p>Did either of you take the March test and notice the same thing?</p>
<p>Awesome story, absolutely loved it.</p>
<p>Pete, that's why I found the March test soo much more ambiguous in its inferential questions! That explains the score drop!</p>