<p>Okay, we barely talked about any of the questions on the Identifying Sentence Errors portion of the October Sat. I know I did really well on other parts of the writing section, even including the essay as I've gotten an 11 on it before, but I'm starting to freak out that I might have bombed the Sentence Errors section.</p>
<p>Anyone remember some of the questions from the sentence errors section?</p>
<p>Also, how many questions were Sentence Error questions?</p>
<p>Actually, I disagree. The older you get, the more material you learn that can be applied and be very helpful on the SATs. At least that was the case with me.</p>
<p>I took the SATs at the end of 10th grade when I was 15 years old and I'm sure I've improved 600+ points as of recent. I'm currently a 17 yr old college freshman. Because of this, I sometimes wished I hadn't skipped a grade and maybe my college admissions process might have turned out differently rather than me having to apply as a transfer.</p>
<p>i'm not saying that getting older won't help at all, but you can't depend on that to raise your score to where you want it to be. sure, it helps, but it's more about how much you prepared rather than how much older you got.</p>