Took the same SAT twice...

<p>I'm an SSD student for the SAT, and I take it alone in a separate room. So, I started the test, and started to notice that I recalled some of the questions in the first math section. I assumed that they were just similar, and kept going. However, when I got to the first critical reading section, I had no doubt that the passages were exactly the same as the passages from the SAT I took in January. I told my proctor, who in turn told the guidance counselors there, and they said it was OK. I did get a different essay though....</p>

<p>Is this at all normal?</p>

<p>Unless College Board has gotten lazy and changed their policy, there is no chance that you took the same SAT I test. Not that it’s impossible that you recognize a passage from somewhere in your reading, or have read a similar commentary on the same matter.</p>

<p>No… I’m pretty sure it was the same exact test. I even remembered some of the exact questions that stood out.</p>

<p>Highly doubt that…</p>

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<p>Nope, it happened. I would go into specifics, but I do believe that would be violating the copyright rule.</p>

<p>They do recycle tests. When was it that you took the SAT the first time?</p>

<p>This January ^^^</p>

<p>Well it isn’t all that significant.
But congrats!</p>

<p>You better get the 2400 then!</p>

<p>You are one lucky guy. Hopefully you were a responsible student and thoroughly studied your mistakes from the first thinking “I’ll never make that mistake again.” ;)</p>

<p>Well I don’t know what I got right or wrong on the first one lol… it wasn’t the PSAT.</p>

<p>or the proctor gave you the wrong test and basically compromised your testing</p>