Re: A86: Re: SAT Package
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Re: A86: Re: SAT Package
Come on you guys! If we can program assembly, we
should be able to ace some stupid test ;).
--- Jason Doering <doerinjw@email.uc.edu> wrote:
>
> 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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