The new method of preparing for the SATs

<p>Now that we know that Collegeboard reuses entire tests (they admit to doing this on their site), we should just compile a list of difficult questions and vocab from previous tests and memorize them. This month, they also reused the Math Level 2 test from June 2006. They are becoming lazier and we should take advantage of that.</p>

<p>I wonder which SAT they are going to reuse for the March one. Could it be the January 2006 one since they reused Dec 2005 for this January (2007)?</p>

<p>CB reusing tests? W T F! Is this for real? Wow, this is unbelievable. I'm planning on to take this year's June SAT test. I wonder which previous test is going to appear?</p>

<p>i don't think they'll reuse october, january, or may SAT tests because they offer the question and answer service for those three tests. i think the other months are game.</p>

<p>oh yea...thanks for that reminder bianca8790....i was going to look at the January 2006 test but now I know that this one won't be used</p>

<p>ONLY SAT date in which the SATs r reused are january test dates. I am sure about this.</p>

<p>how do u even get to look at past sat test for example january 2006's</p>

<p>cooldude, how do u know? they might reuse tests for march or october because tahts wen the Q and A is released. If the Q and A is released than those questiosn will retire.</p>

<p>They can and do re-use questions all the time. Please see the below from the Collegeboard website to see which they have the Q&A service. Therefore, they will re-use questions from the other test dates. </p>

<p>From the Collegeboard website:</p>

<p>Question-and-Answer Service
Applies to SAT Reasoning Test</p>

<p>ooops. here is the rest: </p>

<p>QAS is offered for the Saturday test only in October and January, and for Saturday, Sunday, and SSD school testing dates in May.</p>