Official Experimental Sections

<p>After the Test</p>

<p>If you took the black-and-white-cover version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, January 27, 2007, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading

<li>Writing</li>
</ol></li>
</ol>

<p>OR, like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math

<li>Writing</li>
</ol></li>
</ol>

<p>If you took the pink-cover version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, January 27, 2007, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Writing</li>
</ol>

<p>OR, like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Writing</li>
</ol>

<p>If you took the black-and-white-cover version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Sunday, January 28, 2007, your test was organized like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading

<li>Writing</li>
</ol></li>
</ol>

<p>If you took the pink-cover version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Sunday, January 28, 2007, your test was organized like this:</p>

<li>Essay</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Math (includes SPR questions)</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading (includes 2 long passages)</li>
<li>Writing</li>
<li>Math</li>
<li>Reading</li>
<li>Writing</li>
</ol>

<p>thx god the agricultural passage does not count. haha</p>

<p>how are u sure those are the experimental sections?</p>

<p>they corrected it on the website</p>

<p>What are SPR questions?</p>

<p>not multiple choices math questions</p>

<p>like u fill in the grids</p>

<p>How come the pink-cover version does not have Equating? Is this for special students?</p>

<p>no idea what the pink cover is for.</p>

<p>ZIT, those SPR questions are experimental, right? You would have more than 10 grid-in questions if you have SPR questions, right?</p>

<p>ok then does, i took the black and white test (the one with the 3rd experimental section) did that section include the venn diagram question?</p>

<p>i think there was a question in that section about how 24 teachers read one magazine and 21 read the other and it asked you how many read both. </p>

<p>PS- I'm not looking on the discussion threads until I get my scores</p>

<p>does ne one else remember some questions from that section?</p>

<p>so does everyone get the same test in the testing room except taht the sections are placed in different orders? or do some ppl get completely diff tests in the same room? i havent taken the test yet so i dont know</p>

<p>exact same test with different orders</p>

<p>YAY...the one math section I messed up was experimental! 750+ math, here I come!</p>

<p>i dont think math with grids is experimental</p>

<p>ZTT - I think some people had two math sections with grid-ins.</p>

<p>Does anyone remember which 2 long passages were in the same reading section? (It was a non-experimental reading section.)</p>

<p>lewis map and hispanic girls</p>

<p>yea but you have to have one grid in math for the real</p>

<p>did anyone hav a question where there wuz a cube and the line from one point A to another point B was 4squareroot3 an they ask for the volume?</p>