<p>Is the test going to be repeated from another test?</p>
<p>Some do, my friend.</p>
<p>I have witnessed what i just said!</p>
<p>After doing a bunch of practice, I noticed that some questions tend to be repeated. In math, you may mostly find an equation like “If 5+x=10, then what’s the value of 2x?” or something similar but in words. In the essay, the topics usually relate to success/failure (What includes learning from mistakes), money/consumerism, and creativity/advertisement. However, you may consider these are very broad topics. As for the writing questions, you can find different lists in internet that cite the same common errors, like dangling modifiers or subject-verb disagreement. But i also found that there’s a specific mistake that appears in a 90% of the tests: A sentence that starts with “not only” and then has an error in the second one, where it should be followed by “but also”. I’ve seen these things tested a hundred of times. Finally, the critical reading is the most random of the three parts. The topics of the passages are generally similar alike, and some strange words can appear repeated in no more than 3 different tests (such as platitudinous or partisan, still I’m not sure how weird they are since my first language is not English), but in a hard sentence completion I can assure that there will be ALWAYS at least 2 words that you’ll can’t guess their meanings. I don’t really think this questions are meant to evaluate your English knowledge, but they rather try to assess how well you can cope with something you’re not used to.
Anyway, after doing 21 practice tests, I’ve not seen the exactly same question/excerpt/math problem twice, neither a section nor even the same exam. If you have witnessed this, then prove it and I’ll give you a million dollar a free annual pass to six flags. Bye</p>
<p>Only the college board knows
the essay topic.</p>