<p>if proctors don't check your answer sheet, can't you just pretend to take two SAT II's but instead just work on one for two hours?</p>
<p>Um... you would get caught, I'm sure. Tell me - have you taken a SAT2 before? Because my proctors would always at least walk around and notice whether you were taking the right test, using a calculator, etc.</p>
<p>i think they take attendance after each break!</p>
<p>They notice because everyone who takes one test only is told to leave, the proctors collect the answer books and put them in a pile to be graded - they grade only one answer page of the three. After everyone who takes two tests is done they collect their answer keys and put them in another pile to score the first TWO pages. If one of those pages is left blank (meaning you continued to work on the first test for two sessions) they cancel your entire scores.</p>
<p>^yeah, what clicheusername said.</p>
<p>yeah, my proctor had two separate piles-I was wondering why</p>
<p>Nah. Ours checked. lol</p>
<p>i know someone who did that on the last sat ii....still didn't do too great...still irked me though.</p>
<p>my procter checked. put in same pile</p>
<p>realitylapse: really? wow. That's really annoying..gives unfair advantage.</p>
<p>yeah my proctors, no offense, were so unaware. i took chem and if I had used a calculator, taken out my notes, etc they would NOT have noticed whatsoever. plus i could have flipped around to different sections in my test book and done all of those things they yell at you not to do and no one would have noticed</p>
<p>^ Did you have a lot of people in your room?
we only had 7. haha So our proctor was well aware of everything.</p>
<p>three of my friends did just that, took 2 hours for Math IIC</p>