<p>collegeboard is mad... I have never seen before that Sec.2 can be experimental</p>
<p>have u ever seen december administration on your practice SATs?</p>
<p>Of course!</p>
<p>stardragon: I checked with my friend who has a booklet of 6-8 past real tests (Question and Answer service) and you're right; the first math section is always the real section. But maybe collegeboard decided to go crazy on us right before they release the new sats...</p>
<p>pls. tell me what date it was??</p>
<p>doesnt say...but they arent the same tests included in the 10 Real SATs book.</p>
<p>no..... my point was that maybe in december n june they have 1/2 as experimental</p>
<p>Please help me because I can't really remember the order of the sections in my Dec 4 test. I can remember that the final 3 sections were math - verbal - math so it was probably the third version. I also remember some of the questions:</p>
<p>section 5: house drawing question, circle area question (answer was pi), question about 31-day month with thursday 5 times (I'm not sure if this question was in section 5)</p>
<p>section 6: monsters passage</p>
<p>section 7: I don't remember anything</p>
<p>Please tell me, if you remember, which questions were in the equationg section. Which section had the candy question? (24 big candies, 40 small ones)</p>
<p>Here is what the people at Collegeboard say:</p>
<p>If you took the SAT Test on Saturday, December 4, 2004, you had one of three section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>
<p>math (regular 5-choice questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (QC and SPR questions)
equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
verbal (2 reading passages)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions)
OR, like this:</p>
<p>verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions)
verbal (2 reading passages)
math (QC and SPR questions)
equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
math (regular 5-choice questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
OR, like this:</p>
<p>verbal (2 reading passages)
equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
math (QC and SPR questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions) </p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>i think u had the same set as mine</p>
<p>verbal (2 reading passages)
equating (the one that doesn't count toward your score)
math (QC and SPR questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions)
verbal (long reading passage)
math (regular 5-choice questions)</p>
<p>candy question was in section 3 grid-in</p>
<p>equating section had a honeybee question, x+ky=180 (circle) question and highest prime number question a<em>b</em>c*d</p>
<p>Just got into collegeboard website. I don't know which category I am in. (I got MVMVM, M/V,V/M.)</p>
<p>Is the list only for american test takers or even internationals?</p>
<p>It's the only list on collegeboard.com so I think it is for both. I don't remember the x+ky=180 (circle) question. What was it about? (I probably had it, I just don't remember)</p>
<p>there was a 360 angle divided into two x degree angles and 1 y degree angle</p>
<p>x + ky=180 (given)</p>
<p>What is the value of k?</p>
<p>the thread from the June 2003 SAT discusses analogies contrite:regret and sustenance:nourishment...I don't remember seeing those words at all...do you guys? if so, do you guys remember the answer choices for those? Is it possible that CollegeBoard tweaked and then reused the June 2003 SAT?</p>
<p>that analogy wasnt on our test.</p>
<p>ok whew...i guess collegeboard changed it around before reusing it..one more question. I think it was QC question 15 (or one of the last ones). They had a diagram of an isoceles triangle in the middle with an adjacent equilateral triangle on the right (i think). The question had to do with an angle i believe. What was the answer? was it D?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the wording + answer to the house painting section?
i really cant remember having had that q.. maybe my brains just wiped the "bad stuff" out ^_^</p>
<p>no it was A........</p>
<p>those analogies must be on their verbal experimental section</p>
<p>there was a house painted on one side of the page </p>
<p>question asked if we fold the paper , what will be the resulting image?</p>
<p>ahh... yeah! now things come flashing back :)
answer was b indeed.
thanx ildude</p>