<p>Hey, I took the SAT for international students today. I am sure I have seen two of the reading sections somewhere before but can't make out where. Anyone else feels the same?</p>
<p>I felt the same!
The passage about Venice was in the SAT of the 7th May 2011!
It sounded realy familiar and then I realized!
Maybe it was experimental back then…and know it counts?
Who knows…</p>
<p>I think the passage about Venice was harder than the other three passages so hopefully it will be experimental this time around as well.</p>
<p>I’m sure that passage about venice was experimental, because there were two double-passages on the test, and one of them about insects was 8th section, so it means that the passage about venice was experimental.
Furthermore, the passage about George was really hard…</p>
<p>Venice is experimental guyss because I didn’t have it.</p>
<p>^That is good!</p>
<p>****. it was so easy guys…</p>
<p>wait international students receive a different test than US students!!! why??</p>
<p>yes, the tests are different but don’t know why</p>
<p>because I guess of time difference</p>
<p>The Oct. 2011 SAT was largely the same as the Nov. 2010 one (for internationals).</p>
<p>The Oct. 2011 SAT was indeed the same as the Nov. 2011 (domestical) except the essay assignment.
Here is the link where you can find a lot of discussions about the answers.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1027501-november-2010-sat-international.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-preparation/1027501-november-2010-sat-international.html</a></p>
<p>PS: The reading section containing “Venice” and the Math section containing a cube are experimental.</p>