<p>Let's say I took a test and decided to stay for 2nd test period to finish my first test, and I still left everything blank for the 2nd test page. I've heard that doing so would cancel my score, because my test is put in separate pile. (But my proctor didn't)</p>
<p>If the collegeboard cancels my score, would they regard what I did as cheating?</p>
<p>Obviously...you're given 60 minutes to do a section, but you took 120 minutes. How is that NOT cheating? You're bringing the curve down for everyone else as well as giving yourself a tangible benefit. I hope you get caught and all your SAT/SAT2/AP scores canceled.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what you're asking, but they wouldn't "consider it cheating" in the sense they would punish you. All that they would do is cancel your scores, which is in essence a punishment. </p>
<p>And are you 100% certain your proctor didn't put a piece of paper where the second section of answer booklets go?</p>
<p>Yes it is cheating and yes they will consider it cheating. I don't understand why you did this in the first place. It is common sense: you take the time they give you. If this wasn't cheating, then everybody would do it... How did you not know that?!</p>
<p>ooh i didn't see that "lets say" part at the beginning of the post. I thought you had really done this so I was asking if you were positive that your proctor didn't do anything to signify there were three different answer book pile-things. but seeing as this is a hypothetical situation what I said is irrevelent. SO nvmd!</p>