<p>Does this constitute as cheating? I did it two times when I took my SAT. I really don't think it is cheating. Just one last question I saw and I marked it about 5 seconds. Still, I'm really nervous about it...</p>
<p>No dude, take it easy. Finishing a bubble while the proctor is midway his/her statement is not cheating by any stretch of the imagination. If you’re bubbling in around 10 answers after the time is over, that’s a different issue. That’s not you’re case though. You’re good!</p>
<p>As long as you didn’t get caught… who cares?</p>
<p>Right, if you didn’t get caught that is all that matters. Relax!</p>
<p>well, since you didn’t mention your proctor reporting you, who on earth would know? Just don’t do it next time cuz you might get caught. And you can always bubble that last question when the proctor is calling time up, since it’d be absurd to have a half-bubbled answer. Proctor’s most likely wouldn’t care if it’s just that last one.</p>
<p>If you know the question to an answer you better fill in the bubble or else you are losing valuable points.</p>