<p>Hey guys- I erased an entire test today. Pretty thoroughly I'd say, though it was still noticable (but not dark at all). Will this work? I did well on my first test- I definitely DONT want to cancel because of this second one. Has anyone done this before? Did it work??</p>
<p>bump. please? anyone?</p>
<p>erasing a test means canceling
so i think your first test is canceled too
sorry to tell you :(</p>
<p>Ok, so I’m nervous now.
When the proctor was instructing us to fill out the front page of the answer sheet, I got confused and ended up putting the book code and serial number on the back page (where the third test would go). I realized my mistake, erased that, and filled them in correctly on the front. </p>
<p>So, would those few erasermarks on the last page mean I cancelled the scores to the one test I did take?</p>
<p>i think it’s only if you stayed for an extra one, tried it, and then failed.
if you only stayed an hour and filled in one, i think that’s totally fine</p>
<p>There is a possibility that your second test will be scored.</p>
<p>what if I erased a test and did another one in its place?</p>
<p>Wow, I think your scores will be canceled. You should have just had it scored.</p>
<p>If you did another one and stayed for two time periods, as long as the machine doesn’t catch the erases I think you’re good.</p>
<p>Crap. So both my tests will be cancelled? Should I just cancel my scores now…?
Like I erased really thoroughly. I erased the name of the second test, the bubbles that identified the test in the top left and all my answers (really really thoroughly- like 20+ minutes, though it is still noticable). Dammit. What should I do??</p>
<p>I have almost the same question that I posted in the SAT FAQ thread:</p>
<p>Yesterday I was signed up to take 3 tests and I took the first two but did the third in the test booklet without bubbling in the answer sheet. Then I decided it was too hard and turned in my answer sheet with only 2 tests bubbled. Do you think I will be penalized? Will they look at my test book and see that I did the test? Could they score that test? Do they know that you sat in for the third test? Could my other 2 scores be cancelled because I sat in for the third but didn’t report it? </p>
<p>HELP!!</p>
<p>Yeah IDK either. AHHHHH help!</p>
<p>I just want to know if the proctor sorts the tests by hour, so Collegeboard would know the number of hours someone sat in. So worried!!</p>
<p>But are you guys sure that erasing a test means cancelling? What if I called/emailed them and asked them to grade that test? I am worried beacuse I do NOT want my first test to be cancelled as well; due to score choice, I don’t really care how I did on the first test. I knwo the bubbles are still kind of visible. Maybe I can ask them to hand-grade it?</p>
<p>I agree…I think it would be better to get 800s on my first two and a 0 on my third rather than all three cancelled. Then colleges would know something was up, right?? i should’ve at least bubbled the 3rd test info in!! oh no.</p>