<p>The sections are mixed up, there couldn’t be any copying. This is ridiculous! They had different sections at different times!!! **** CB</p>
<p>I increased my score over two points within six months, and I never heard anything. </p>
<p>Hope it works out</p>
<p>Well I read another post of yours that says you got a 240 on the PSAT. Why can’t you just ask them to look at that?</p>
<p>Since the tests are scrambled the student next to you should have had sections in a different order than the ones on your test. Suggest you consult with an attorney. Don’t let the CB intimidate you.</p>
<p>How much is your score able to increase without being flagged? Say you go from 600 to 800 in a section (this is just a made up scenario, I’m just curious) would it be flagged? Or say 300 points overall? I don’t understand how this works…</p>
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<p>REALLY bad advice. Let’s say that you have an iron-clad case. It will take 1+ years to get a court date. Good bye Frosh year.</p>
<p>Collegeboard is just trash.</p>
<p>You can take the ACT instead and get a 36. Let the collegeboard feel ashamed!!!</p>
<p>Just take it again… if you score even around 2400 (say, an arbitrary number like 2320+) then they would have to let you keep your 2400.</p>
<p>It is very strange that two people scored a 2400 in your room. Statistically speaking, the chance of that is very close to 0%. Isn’t it more possible that the other person who scored a 2400 was cheating off of you (assuming you’re actually being honest)? How come you haven’t put this up as a possibility?</p>
<p>Well here’s my response to your question “I believe my arguments are valid enough for the ets person to at least note some consideration. however, i feel like i’m missing a main point here. is there anything that you might consider “odd” here?”</p>
<p>Group 1-3: non-falsifiable, you probably dont remember who your proctor was, and even if collegeboard tracks down who proctored your test and asked that person, the proctor probably would not remember that this exact “so-and so” asked to turn in his/her phone or did not go out of the classroom during the breaks.<br>
4. lol wut?
5. what are you trying to say here…
a. there probably was not another 2400
i. the probability of 2 2400s in the same room is extremely unlikely
ii. This point is merely conspiracy theory
6. you skipped 6
7. the fact that you had sufficient time to study because of the nov-march gap doesnt prove anything cause CB cant know for sure you acutally USED that sufficient time to study. and as for your multiple 2400s on elite tests, that brings me to my main point that you should simply take another test for CB, all you have to do is score somewhat close to 2400, do well and you’ll be off the hook.</p>
<p>Don’t leave us hangin’ – what happened?</p>
<p>JUST GOT IT BACK LAST WEEK. 2400 -0 IN CR, -0 IN WRITING 12 ON THE ESSAY, -0 IN MATH HELL YEAHHHHHHHH THE PERSON NEXT TO ME MISSED 2!!! AND I THINK HE GOT CAUGHT LIFE IS GOOOOOOODDDDDDDDD
TO THE HATERS: cheaters don’t get 12’s on the essay.</p>
<p>great, now for my last subject test…ush or bio?what do you think, people?</p>
<p>Oh ****. I wana call ■■■■■ so bad, but if that’s true, that is remarkable.</p>
<p>Dude, ETS is lame. I’m sorry, but that sucks.</p>
<p>They say that practice and blah blah blah can improve your SAT, but then they flip out over this?</p>
<p>***?</p>
<p>A true success story. Tell this to your grandsons</p>
<p>Theundaniable123: sorry completely unrelated, but which books did you use to practice?</p>
<p>I don’t believe he didn’t notice someone else glancing into his test book/answer sheet.</p>
<p>that’s great, olzhas. too bad your opinion really doesn’t make a difference. and monochrome addict: i prepped at elite educational institute for 2 years under the 2100 guarantee program, but for the most part, it proved to be ineffective, at least during my first year. i only got 2140 on my first real collegeboard administered test, which might have been why ets was so suspicious of my jump, although i did end up with 2210 in october this year. eh, i would recommend getting tutored by someone privately. where do you live? as in what state?</p>
<p>Wow this is legendary~Congrats on your victory!
Also on that perfect score~</p>