Re: A86: Re: SAT Package


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Re: A86: Re: SAT Package




Except that one thing I do remember from the SAT when I took
it over two 
years ago is that every test book in a given room was
slightly different, 
i.e. answers were in a different order or questions were
entirely different, which why you have to put the book #
somewhere on the answer sheet.

David Phillips wrote:
> 
> It's been almost a year since I took the SAT, but I don't remember the math
> being too terribly difficult.  I think the hardest part of the test was
> having to keep switching between math and english, and just staying awake
> during the test :)  To my knowledge, both the ACT and SAT test all the math
> skills you've learned so far, you can't really study or cheat (cheat meaning
> using a calc, not cheat as in someone gives you the answers...which I was
> thinking, someone in the eastern time zone takes the test 3 hours before
> someone in the pacific zone, they could type in the answers and upload them
> to the internet, before everyone took the test :)
> 
> >
> > I have an idea for the acz or some similar group.  How about putting out
> > an SAT Package.  Either a major program or several small programs to help
> > those taking the SAT.
> >
> > Just a suggestions,
> >
> > Chris Magill
> >
> > "Wow math on the calculator.  You can do that?"


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