<p>Hello there.
Since my SAT exam is tomorrow morning I’m quite nerveous right now, and I have a few questions.</p>
<li>I can’t find my ID card. Would a stamped public transport subscription card with my name and photo on it, count as a valid ID pass?</li>
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<p>2.Where do you actually do notes if you’re not allowed to bring in scrap paper?</p>
<p>3.Where do you put your snacks if they don’t fit under the desk, like a Red Bull for example?</p>
<p>4.When the time for each section is over, do you still have time to quickly just shoot in a few answers within 10 seconds after the bell, or do you have to just drop your pencil or be disqualified?</p>
<p>5.Is running stairs or just running, a good strategy for between the big brakes, in order to improve your brain “irrigation” ?</p>
<p>6.If let’s say you do everything correct, but score minimum points on the essay, what would your score be?</p>
<p>7.Are mobile phones with sound off allowed? Let’s say I want to use it’s calculator and it’s clock/chronometer.</p>
<p>2: there's space in the test booklet for your notes and you're allowed to write in your test booklet.</p>
<p>4: don't take any chances and just drop your pencil. you have to stop when times up.</p>
<p>6: your score would be somewhere between a 650 and 690 (Source: Official SAT Study Guide)</p>
<p>7: You're allowed to use a digital chronometer, but I'm not sure whether you can use the one on your phone. As for a calculator, it would be much better to use a real one. I don't know, someone might call you and you could loose your concentration. A normal calculator has a lot more functions, anyway..</p>
<p>BTW, does anyone when the break is? After the fifth section, or so?</p>
<p>I don't think they'll mind. When I took my German subject test, the proctor had like 30 no. 2 pencils on his table, so if that's case at your test center, you'll be fine.</p>