You need to write cursive on the outside of the SAT pamphlet. You can do the essay in print, but there's this one sentence that they want you to write for them in cursive.
Or at least that's what they had on the Pennsylvania test booklet. I was all pissed off because I hadn't used cursive for anything other than my signature since fifth grade, but I re-glanced at how to write in cursive the day before the test and did fine.
In that case, so as long as you know your algebra, you should be fine. Being able to recognize a 345 triangle, a 454590 triangle, and a 306090 triangle, and substitution algebra is also worth your while.
So I figured out who my mystery caller is. It went like this:
Guy goes to bar with friend.
Guy loans friend jacket.
Friend meets woman named "Frosty" WTF? lols.
Frosty does not want to hook up with friend, and writes a fake number down.
Friend puts fake number in guy's jacket.
Guy's wife finds number.
Guy's wife calls fake number, which ends up being my number.