<p>see the subject</p>
<p>What kind of mistake?</p>
<p>Each test question is reviewed at least 12 times (yes you read that correctly) by professionals. A mistake is EXTREMELY unlikely but not impossible. Are you absolutely 100% sure that they made an error?</p>
<p>If you mean a mistake like spelling your name wrong, I guess you could call them up and ask.</p>
<p>there were two viable answers in the grammar section, each choice had only one minor error. (one choice had the error of “to follow her advice and have fun” instead of “advice TO have fun” and the other answer had “you” instead of “one”.)</p>
<p>Isn’t there some email address somewhere?</p>
<p>Uh, “to follow her advice and have fun” sounds right to me.</p>
<p>I agree. It does sound correct. “to follow her advice and have fun” is not anymore wordy then “advice to have fun” because you started with the word advice so you would be saying “advice and have fun” but instead you wanted it to be “advice to have fun”. And plus, even if you were to pick the worst between two evils… it would’ve definitely been you/one answer. errr right? o.o;;</p>
<p>I’m sure someone knows how to contact ETS for this on this board, this is only a board full of people who spend countless of hours studying for the SATs lol</p>
<p>“To follow her advice and have fun” is correct. “Have fun” does not necessarily have to tie directly to the advice. It’s just parallel structure.</p>
<p>I know someone who found a mistake on the June 2005 test. She emailed College Board through their “Send us a message” link with the section number and a description of the mistake: <a href=“Send a Message to the College Board”>Send a Message to the College Board. They said they would get back with her, but she had to email them again a few months later. They eventually sent her a letter saying that they confirmed the error.</p>
<p>Check it out here: <a href=“http://www.powerscore.com/content/pressreleases/press_0605_errorsat.htm[/url]”>http://www.powerscore.com/content/pressreleases/press_0605_errorsat.htm</a></p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Well, that was the experimental section…</p>