The college board is a liar!!! This is not a joke!!!

<p>Yes, that's right. The college board is a liar. I've recently checked out the "2002 Real SAT II : Subject Tests" in order to help me study for the World History Subject Test. Within this book I studied from what the college board claims to be the "1996 June SAT II World History (Form Codes 3SAC)" test. I've also recently checked out the "2006 The official SAT subject tests in U.S. and world history study guide" from my library to further help me study for this test to discover a terrible lie that the college board has made in publishing their materials. I studied from one of these in the book that the college board claimed to be the "1996 June World History (Form Codes K-3WAC)" test. Yes, that's correct. Two completely different tests that the college board claims are from the same date. The college board has clearly lied here. I KNEW THE COLLEGE BOARD COULDN'T BE TRUSTED!!!</p>

<p>This is not a joke! If you don't believe me you can check for yourself! The College Board is a LIAR!!! This good for nothing company! Maybe I should slip a 20 dollar bill in my AP Test when I take it in May in order to get a 5. It's clear that there's corruption within the College Board. I want to use their weaknesses to my advantage! Maybe if I ask them nicely I could get a perfect SAT score! Hmmm....</p>

<p>If you don't believe me check for yourself! I could even send you pictures if you don't believe me to the internet and post them up here!</p>

<p>You do realize that there are different tests from the same date, right?</p>

<p>^^Could be different forms from the same date, or more likely the Saturday test and Sunday test. Most people in your situation would be happy to have more tests to practice with, and unhappy if the tests were the same.</p>

<p>There are 2 (maybe more) forms of the SAT tests per date. That is done on purpose.</p>

<p>I am beginning to think the OP does exactly what his/her screenname states.</p>

<p>Good catch Tuffliepuff.</p>

<p>And yeah… this really isn’t a huge shocker considering they definitely have multiple forms (international exams, Sunday testing, etc) and even if the collegeboard was somehow lying then… tough? How is that at all a big deal? More likely than not it would have been a mistake anyway.</p>

<p>On an interesting note, I know someone who paperclipped a $20 bill to their AP exam free response and wrote an explanation stating that they’d appreciate it if the collegeboard would just give them a 3. They didn’t even ask for a 5 which I thought was hilarious.</p>

<p>^Do you know what they got?</p>

<p>The College Board is a liar? First of all, it’s not a person. Second of all, if you don’t want to trust them, then don’t take the SAT or any subject tests. Problem solved.</p>

<p>OP is probably a ■■■■■, don’t bother with him/her.</p>

<p>the thread starter ran away.</p>

<p>The college board is a monopoly when you think about it :confused: not saying they’re corrupt or anything but…</p>

<p>css??? monopoly!</p>