<p>Hey, gang…PR’s posted their recap of the November SAT:</p>
<p>[Report</a> on the November 2007 SAT | The Princeton Review](<a href=“Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review ”>Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review )</p>
<p>“Both the short and long passages seemed business as usual, though some of them may have been painful for students and/or yawn inducing.”</p>
<p>So true!!!</p>
<p>I loved my CR passages.</p>
<p>funny. I didn’t know they did this. Do they do this for every test and for the ACT?</p>
<p>Yeah, they do. Here’s the link to the index of SAT reports:</p>
<p>[Reports</a> on SAT Tests | The Princeton Review](<a href=“Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review ”>Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review )</p>
<p>Here’s the ACT one:</p>
<p>[ACT</a> Test Information | The Princeton Review](<a href=“Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review ”>Digital SAT Prep | Improve your Digital SAT Score | The Princeton Review )</p>
<p>For some reason the links are under Practice Tools on their site, so you wouldn’t immediately see they’re there. I would have put them under the general test info pages.</p>
jsmall
November 18, 2007, 1:40am
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<p>I actually liked the reading passages. Unlike my usual self, I was able to focus on the passages this time. YAY ME lol</p>
<p>You know, it’s funny, I am an avid reader, but I HATE the reading passages. My mind instantly wanders unless it’s actually interesting. The SAT people shouldn’t be testing if you’re ADHD, lol.</p>