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<p>Making careless errors under time pressure is the essence of SAT experience. Not making them gives you a higher score; making them gives you a lesser score. If all of us could take extra time just to “check all answers” we’d add 100 points and the SAT would not be nearly as competitive. Checking answers after time is called is blantant cheating.</p>
<p>My sister cheated on an AP exam once and they turned her into a cat</p>
<p>I hope it completely jeopardizes your future and you end up as a wage worker. Cheating’s wrong, ESPECIALLY WITH THE CURVE, WHEN IT LOWERS THE SCORES OF OTHER PEOPLE IN COMPARISON! For someone in the 98th percentile, you sir, are quite an idiot. I don’t know what they’ll do, but I hope you end up a wage worker…</p>
<p>once a cheater, always a cheater. your scarred for life now.</p>
<p>Wow dont bash him like that its one mistake. He needs to learn from this and if collegeboard doesnt blacklist him he can continue to take the SAT</p>
<p>I hope they blacklist him & notify his school, who’ll hopefully put this on his transcript.</p>
<p>I once had a friend who cheated on the SAT. They fed him to the bears. :/</p>
<p>I know someone that accidentally smudged her answer document and complained. She were forced to listen to Miley Cyrus songs for 3 full hours.</p>
<p>lmao one time a proctor fell asleep during the test. that was the best time of my life. basically had an hour to write my essay. when the guy woke up he was like alright guys next section and ****. we ended late and the prinicipal came to check on us and the proctor is like ‘we started late’.</p>
<p>^Nice I hope one of my testing days I will have some kind of irregularity like that I’d be so happy!. That or something crazy that happens in our test room =)</p>