<p>spunkypundit: If you erased all the marks on the test sheet, there is a high possibility that ALL your scores for that day will be cancelled, including World History, as the SAT policy states. </p>
<p>Quoting the website:</p>
<p>"SAT Subject Tests
You must cancel ALL scores for that test date.</p>
<p>To cancel a score at the test center, ask the test supervisor for a Request to Cancel Test Scores Form, complete it immediately, and return it to the test supervisor before leaving the room. Once your request to cancel scores has been submitted, your scores cannot be reinstated and will not be reported to you or your designated institutions.
If you erase all responses to an individual Subject Test, it will be considered a request for cancellation, and scores from all tests taken. "</p>
<p>Contact College Board ASAP to clear it up is my advice..</p>
<p>The test was hard..especially the last 15 or so questions, I was like ***? O.o</p>
<p>Yeah. If you cancel one, you cancel all. The only exception is if your calculator malfunctions - then on that day you get to cancel only the math test.</p>
<p>I thought US History last month (740, expected 770+) was hard, now Math II too... I had 2 blanks and guessed on 5. Didn't check answers. Hopefully, I can break 750. Unbelievable, I was so confident to clinch the 800.</p>
<p>By the way, are you sure there is a different curve for each month? I think they pre-set it or something.</p>
<p>I hate trig on SAT...I get so confused between radians and degrees. I just did not understand this test. I can't believe I did so badly, taking standardized tests is the ONE THING I can do well.</p>
<p>Not to be mean, but I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels bad about it.</p>
<p>I thought it was about the same in difficulty as the practice tests I have taken. One thing I did notice is that the questions in the 30s were easier than those in my practice tests, while the questions in the 40s were harder. However, I think it all balanced out. If most people thought it was really hard, though, I hope that means there will be a generous curve.</p>
<p>"Yeah. If you cancel one, you cancel all. The only exception is if your calculator malfunctions - then on that day you get to cancel only the math test."</p>
<p>But i never officially registered for two tests in the first place!! please tell me my world hist won't be cancelled, i think i might have done well on it!</p>
<p>It's my understanding that if you erase all answers your scores are cancelled for that given test (well not really cancelled, but rather, there's no way for them to know you took it). It might be wise to erase everything else on that answer sheet as well.</p>
<p>I had like 5 or 6 I was going to omit. Then I decided to go against conventional wisdom and play the random bubble fill in game. At most I'll lose a point or two... A risk I'm willing to take to gain an extra.</p>