<p>Do I really need to purchase the Question Answer Service?
It gives me all the questions and the right answer and stuff, but it's 18.00 and I never knew about it until I was signing up today.</p>
<p>Do you really need to ask? Use common sense. Nobody's going to make you buy it.</p>
<p>If you want to buy it, buy it.
If you don't want to buy it, don't buy it.</p>
<p>I didn't buy it, and I'm fine.</p>
<p>Let's answer more nicely.</p>
<p>To the OP: you are not required to buy it, unless you'd like to buy it and study from it for the next SAT Test(if you are going to take it again), and possibly see what you got wrong on the test(if you remember the answer you had bubbled on your answer sheet).</p>
<p>wait...wait. You don't actually get to see the question you got wrong? Crap. I already ordered the QAS, naively thinking that</p>
<p>I don't think they let you see your answers, just the answer key, but perhaps somebody could clarify that for us, because I'm not 100% sure.</p>
<p>"The Question and Answer Service (QAS) provides your test questions, the correct answers, scoring instructions, and a form to use to order a copy of your answer sheet.</p>
<p>For all the questions, you get the question type; level of difficulty; and whether you answered correctly, incorrectly, or omitted the answer."</p>
<p>I guess you don't get your answer sheet with the 18 bucks, but they tell you which you got wrong, blah blah the whole deal...</p>
<p>oh ok, thanks for clarifying it for us, akahmed.</p>