<p>I just hate it when i contradict myself...argh. :P</p>
<p>Yes, that and when you were going to change it, but then decided not to, but then realize later on that you would've gotten it correct had you changed it. </p>
<p>Happened to me today in two tests.</p>
<p>No, the worst is when you're still undecided and change the answer back to the correct one multiple times, but, ultimately decide on another answer.</p>
<p>Oh, and I hate it when I accidentally skip a question and start filling out the answer sheet wrong until I realize at the end that I skipped one and now have to rebubble everything.</p>
<p>Yeah, I changed three of my answers on my test the other day, so annoying.</p>
<p>Lol, I would hate this, but I've gotten to the point where I no longer change my answers. Or skip any. Or whatever else.</p>
<p>i NEVER change my answers (no joke). i found that when i second-guess myself, i get the question wrong. so i just leave my answers</p>
<p>i try not to, but some questions/answers are so ambiguous it's hard to NOT doubt yourself. agh.</p>
<p>I did that on the Bio SAT II and cost myself an 800...</p>
<p>I doubt myself and change my answers (usually, this happens on Literature tests). I wish I didn't.</p>
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<p>I do this far too often...</p>
<p>I don't go back and check my answers sooo :/</p>
<p>(I figure all of the dumb mistakes I'd catch would be canceled out by my changing correct answers, hahah.)</p>
<p>Yes, but I fortunately rarely do so (except on stupid subjective literature tests, but those don't count.) I usually save myself points by going back, as my SAT II Physics score can attest. I caught a really stupid mistake (thinking three different resistors in series had a different current) right before the end, and I'm pretty certain that was the difference between perfect and not.</p>
<p>But also think about the times you've successfully changed your answer to the right answer... :)</p>
<p>Ahh, forget it. We not going to remember those instances anyway.</p>
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LOLOLOL dumb mistakes?!?!? Wut?</p>
<p>did that on the march sat 1 and lost 50 pts on the cr. Stupid curves on march sat</p>
<p>^Lol, was the March SAT curved harshly or something? That's the one I took and thought it was fine.</p>
<p>well -1 for math was a 770. 3 wrong for both cr and writing was 740.</p>
<p>usually for math -1= 780-790 and 3 wrong for cr and writing is like 760-770 both.</p>
<p>20+20+20=60 points. thats quite a lot urg.</p>
<p>I. Hate. This.</p>
<p>I do it all the time! I've just started to not even check tests, but then I miss careless errors.</p>