<p>Is the grading curve different for different forms? All my friends who took this test with experimental verbal say they did really poorly… but everyone who had math experimental said it was wicked easy… i had this test and i didnt think it was too bad… hopefully… </p>
<p>does anyone remember a multiple choice question before the grid-ins about flower pots around a fountain? also… is the answer to the reflection across the origin really</p>
<p>and there don’t seem to be that many who had my exp section (an extra math grid-in), but in case there are… it was the hard one that’s gone =).</p>
<p>lol. during the test, i totally tripped up during this section and i was like… no way is this the real thing… so I just skipped like 5-6 free response questions. I was banking on my prediction skills, which fortunately worked nicely. =)</p>
<p>anyone else had an essay topic that was not one of the ones posted on College Board? I think mine was like does worrying to much about what others think interfere with your actions or something which wasnt one of the ones posted there O.o</p>
<p>If you took the regular version of the SAT Reasoning Test on Saturday, May 7, 2005, you had one of two section orders. Your test was organized like this:</p>
<p>Essay
Math
Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)
Reading
Writing
Math (includes SPR questions)
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Reading
Math
Writing
OR, like this:</p>
<p>Essay
Reading
Math
Equating (the one that doesn’t count toward your score)
Reading (includes 2 long passages)
Math (includes SPR questions)
Writing
Reading
Math
Writing</p>
<p>Even I got that prompt for the essay, the one about how your actions and views in public are different. I used politics, Einstien and Oscar Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray as examples.</p>
<p>By the way, did any one get a question about an odd and an even integer a and b. The question asked what value of 2ab is not possible. I only found 12 to be a possible answer, all the others were not possible. Anyone remembers the answer to that?</p>
<p>yes i had that essay about others opinions affect your decisions!!that prompt isnt posted on collegeboard may b they will use it once again later i guess</p>