<p>So, my friend who recently took the Math subject test IIC (who exagerates a bit) told me that the reason he did well ( 790) was because he copied from the person next to him. My question is aren’t the tests different? Woudln’t he really **** himself doing that? Like are the questions scattered amongst the test?</p>
<p>theres no way he could have pulled it off. Hes lying I say! why, i dont know.</p>
<p>if two people close to each other have similar answer choices, College Board will investigate.</p>
<p>thats why the proctor writes down who sits where in the room.</p>
<p>Booooooooo, Cheater!! This is one “my friend” posts to try and undertand whether you could pull it off!</p>
<p>jk</p>
<p>first of all the test are the exact same…only your classroom teacher makes different version</p>
<p>second your friend is lieing through his teeth…he would have to cheat a lot to get a 790 that way. I dont buy it…looking over that much would deffinetly draw the proctor’s eye. </p>
<p>last, people who dont cheat are going to get the same answers…by chance…especially if both of them are on the upper end of the achievement scale…if two people were to get 790’s with out cheating each of them probably only got a few wrong and the chances are pretty good that they could have not understood the same couple of questions and put the smae thing</p>
<p>the tests are the same and you sit where you want… so if u wanted to you could definitely cheat, but a 790 would mean a large amount of cheating</p>
<p>■■■■■, anyone?</p>
<p>■■■■■…</p>