<p>Sorry to post off topic, but I am really worrying about this. My SAT scores are already pretty good, and I have sent them to my schools, so if I bomb this one it's not the end of the world. But...</p>
<p>The test I took had a 30 minute verbal section followed by a 30 minute math section, followed by another 30 minute math section. After the second 30 minute math section, there was a quant-comp/grid-in section. On every SAT i've taken (this was the forth, heh) in which the math was the experimental section, there have been two consecutive quant-comp/grid-in sections. After section four (quant-comp), there was <em>another</em> 30 minute math section. I had been on the verge of completing two problems in the previous section (one of the problems in my grid-in section had to do with two lines having the same slope, and one line having the coordinates (2,b) and (0,10) and the other having coordinates (2,b) and (10,)) I decided to work on those questions. </p>
<p>The fifth section a standard 30 minute math section, no grid-ins or anything. I had never encountered a second 30 minute math section, so I didn't know what to think. The questions were also really difficult, including a bunch of questions from the <em>first five.</em> Now, is it safe to think that that section was experimental? Every verbal section was totally kosher, and the first math section (Section 2) was also very normal. They don't section 2 experimental ever, do they?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for easing my anxiety.</p>