<p>@vxjazz FFForest meant this Oct test >< I did that test too.</p>
<p>does any one remember a sc about a guy producing film? = =
there was a choice " elusive"⋯⋯</p>
<p>artificial???</p>
<p>almost positive the answer WAS elusive</p>
<p>This is the same as the October 2010 Saturday test? Are you serious?</p>
<p>^ Same: are you guys ****ing serious?</p>
<p>Yeah. The exact same thing, TRUFFLIEPUFF.
Pretty lazy of Collegeboard, huh. :)</p>
<p>lol ur a bunch of ■■■■■■</p>
<p>does anyone who has already taken SAT in March 2008 and received the result know exactly about whether the answer should be “versatile” or “original”(for the botanist one); and also, is it “artificial construct” or “theretical necessity”</p>
<p>p.s. anyone remember one SC contains internalize and slovenly?</p>
<p>yes I think I put that one for the SC.</p>
<p>This isnt exactly the same test if I remember correctly, some of them though are from this test…wow lol</p>
<p>I think the CR’s are exactly the same except the dummies, though, and the CR’s being same is my point of interest in this thread.</p>
<p>CB routinely re-uses exactly the same test. For the SAT, they will run several different forms in non-disclosed months (i.e. not October, January, Saturday May, Sunday May). Each of these will show up a couple more times in non-disclosed months before being given in the months listed above, and then released as the Question-and-Answer Service. In the first place, though, many of the SAT’s since 3/2005 are merely prior SAT’s with some SAT II Writing and modified Math 1 questions (plus short CR passages) stuck on.
For the Subject Tests, this happens far more frequently, e.g. they’ll use the same Math 2 exam a half-dozen times, perhaps modifying a couple questions here and there. Those tests function essentially as their own pre-test sections, except the questions count, unlike those on the variable unscored SAT section. When making “new” Subject Tests, they’ll often use 80% or more recycled questions from multiple prior exams, and then modify a few old questions a bit, and add a very few new ones. For some Subject Tests that are taken by a small number of students, there are only a few test forms.</p>
<p>Thanks for the helpful information, montrose9272.
I’ll check previous CC answer threads for the SAT subject tests before sitting for the tests myself, just in case. :)</p>
<p>You’ll never remember all the answers unless you choose one specific date and get really lucky…</p>