<p>By the way, the October math section is taken from two sources (one from 2002 March, one from 2003 November), depending on which version you get; the math is pretty EASY this time; i pretty sure the top math curve will be (I'm at least 90% confident):</p>
<p>those are not released exams, the CB recycled them to the october test. well, i know for sure because my private SAT tutor told me. although he is still a junior in college, he has taken ALL SAT's (seven times a year) for the past four years. i guess he has good memory or something like that. he had received 12 1600's and 17 1590's........unbelievable!</p>
<ul>
<li>math (regular 5-choice questions)</li>
<li><p>verbal (long reading passage)</p></li>
<li><p>equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score) ---> Is it the section about art illusion ? </p></li>
<li><p>math (QC and SPR questions)</p></li>
<li><p>verbal (2 reading passages)</p></li>
<li><p>math (regular 5-choice questions)</p></li>
<li><p>verbal (long reading passage)</p></li>
</ul>
<p>did anyone that had the mvmmvmv remember if the question about how many 3 digit numbers 3 and 4 can make if you have to use each on at least once was in the exprimental second math equating section that didn't count or not?</p>
<p>hoanginc, that was a math section. I clearly remember one of the questions for the 3rd equating section had to do with 7/10 of the area of a circle, and the circle had a triangle inscirbed in it, maybe that'll help you guys remember more about that section...</p>
<p>my form didn't follow any of the above. i had my equating math first. and the second math section i took was the real thing. i'm pretty sure of this because the first math i took was super easy, but the second one i took was harder (and contained the infamous 15pi, 8pi question). it kinda sucks because i thought for sure that the second math would be experimental, so i took my time until i realized it was harder so it was the real thing. o well.</p>