The June saturday SATI was the same as the Oct. sunday SATI,did anyone order answers?

<p>why don't we just discuss the questions? And also, does anyone know the curve for the June test? I assume that since the two are "supposedly" the same, they must have the same curve. It wouldn't be fair if CB make a new curve for the test because there are so few people who took it on Sunday, and there's not enough low scores to balance things out. I'm pretty bum right now actually.</p>

<p>Yeah some of that CR was very tricky. I cant believe they repeated the test though</p>

<p>"College Board is so ****ing stupid. This is a new low."</p>

<p>Before jumping to conclusions, you may want to ascertain the credibility of the people who start rumors. </p>

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<li><p>Anyone who knows a bit about TCB's test releases would not ask for the QAS for June. June is NEVER released, so one would NEVER see the official questions. To make this worse, there were 6 different combinations of tests in June: three different tests + 2 different essay prompts. </p></li>
<li><p>The October 2004 test was the older version. While it is possible that a section might look similar, the possibility that ETS/TCB used a similar base but had different question is higher. Further, it is also possible that the section was experimental in October and official in June. Regardless, the tests could NOT be identical.</p></li>
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<p>So what'd you guys get for the question on the SETI passage about the Dr. saying "Isn't it fair game"?</p>

<p>I put down that the scientist are obligated to do something back. can't remember the specific phrasing</p>

<p>Sorry for jumping to conclusions, Xiggi. But CB is definitely still stupid. I know personally that the make-up test for the June SATIIs was identical to the original (my friend and I discussed it after he took the make-up and I took the original). Plus the choice of CR passages on the October SAT was clearly horrible. CB is till stupid even if this thread's accusation is apocryphal.</p>

<p>The SAT is over. You can't change the past. Why are you wasting your time?</p>

<p>yeah, it said that it entailed obligations. Also, what about the western cowboy question which asked how the author presented the argument in the first paragraph?</p>

<p>do you remember the choices? If you tell me the choices, I can tell you which one I picked.</p>

<p>it came down to either "comparing two different historical eras", or "presenting a series of oppositions"</p>

<p>how can that happen</p>

<p>And by the way o powerful xiggi, you are incorrect, as the june saturday sat and oct sunday sat both had at leaset three long reading passages in common, so it couldnt just be experimental. And there were math questions that were the same.</p>

<p>presenting a series of oppositions. I was pretty sure on that one.</p>

<p>The mythical western was not a 'historical' era, so the historical one cannot be right.</p>

<p>Was anyone surprised by the way the questions were numbered?
the firs CR section had 24, then the second had 25, and the last one had 18. In the new CB SAT book it was, 24, 24, and 19. I originally thought it was an experimental section and then realized it was not when my test ended up with 3 writting mc sections.</p>

<p>I was surprised, but you know, we are dealing with the ETS and the CB here, so anything's possible with them. I thought the section with 25 ques. was a bit easier than the one with 18.</p>

<p>and btw, did you think that one of the writing sections was super easy? I hope that was not the experimental one.</p>

<p>wow ETS favouring religion or are just a bunch of morons?</p>

<p>yeah I thought the second writting section was easier. However i actually thought the 25 question section was the hardest, but that's because i really did not try on it due to my initial belief that it was experimental.</p>

<p>they are not favoring religion, the curve is even worse on sundays. So we didn't get any special privileges, if that's what you're insinuating.</p>

<p>list all the questions and answers u remember</p>

<p>what did u put for the SETI one on "data-free science?" Answer choices were ambivalent, dismissive, puzzled, and two others.</p>

<p>What did you think of the essay?</p>