<p>On my SAT I gridded in a math answer one space OVER from the left. So there was a blank. I noticed it only at the last second and didn't get a chance to fix it. Hopefully this won't be a problem will it? So essentially it was [blank][#][blank][blank], instead of [#][blank][blank][blank]</p>
<p>You’re basically saying that you accidentally wrote 1 as 2, and 2 as 3, and so forth?</p>
<p>I’d say that’s a problem. I think you can get your scores invalidated and just retake it, but there may be a better option. Hopefully someone who knows more will chime in.</p>
<p>No, the OP is referring to a single question grossing the answer in the second set of bubbles instead of the first. I’m sure this is okay. According to the Princeton Review, you can grid a single digit answer in the first or last bubble (at least), so I’m sure you can also grid it in the middle.</p>
<p>That’s perfectly okay to do, there’ll be no problem</p>