Using old examples on an SAT essay?

<p>So, I got a 12 on my last essay, and I felt it was phenomenal, because, basically, I could generalize my examples to go with most prompts. However, I’m retaking the SAT in June, and I was wondering, am I allowed to use the same examples? So, what I’m trying to get at is is there a breach of etiquette if a student uses an example(s) that he used on a previous SAT essay</p>

<p>somebody have an answer :)?</p>

<p>You’ll be fine reusing the examples. There’s a very slim chance you’d get the same grader and that he/she would even remember your old essay, and even if that did happen, no one would mind as long as the examples you use are relevant for your essay. :)</p>

<p>Of course you can use the same examples (as long as they’re relevant). Expanding on xquiksilverx’s post, it’s very unlikely that you’d get the same grader, that the grader will remember your old essay, and that the grader will even know those two essays were written by the same person.</p>