<p>"I think all your tests will be canceled. The policy is that a test left completely blank will automatically be cancelled. If one test gets cancelled so must all of them."</p>
<p>A test can't get cancelled if you never actually took it.</p>
<p>"I think all your tests will be canceled. The policy is that a test left completely blank will automatically be cancelled. If one test gets cancelled so must all of them."</p>
<p>A test can't get cancelled if you never actually took it.</p>
<p>Did anyone have to inform the proctor about taking less/more/different tests than they signed up for? My proctor required everyone who wanted to do that inform her BEFORE all the testing started.</p>
<p>Did the proctor right down their names or just wanted to see a hand count?</p>
<p>No, I mean--on my scan tron all I did was my biology and and american; so, two sections of multiple choice were filled. A third was never filled, there's no pencil/erasing marks: I didn't stay for a third hour. Right, I don't get it either--if I didn't do a test, how can it be graded--wouldn't they just not refound my money? No, remember emailing them one time and a person with a real name like "Jeff" or "Tim" or "Gertrude"...um...answered my email.</p>
<p>Someone call them on monday and ask :P</p>
<p>i think if you don't fill in the circles for which test you wanted to take, it doesn't count..like ivy, you only took two out of three tests, if you didn't fill in the top info about the third test, i don't think they'll count that as a cancel...you just won't be refunded..</p>
<p>She marked something on the attendance sheet.</p>
<p>Well Ivy...I guess I got someone else who answered my question because they actually <em>didn't</em> answer mine when I emailed them. They sent me one of those stupid emails that's supposed to answer your question because it's on the same topic as your question...but doesn't always...esp if the Q is very specific</p>
<p>A student asked if they could take tests other than the one they signed up for and the proctor said yes but then turned to another student and asked if that was right :|</p>
<p>^...haha.. :D
my proctor didn't take down any names or anything..and there were a few people who left after the first test even though they signed up for two..</p>
<p>Alas! So, thistlepanger--the people who left before their second test will still get that one test graded, while the other one they left blank won't, right?</p>
<p>Curious- what would happen if you start the second test, decide it's too hard and not take it at all? (erase all markings, etc for the second test) </p>
<p>Also how much does CB charge for adding tests on the same day?</p>
<p>ivy- yup..i believe this is true...
from collegeboard.com
"You can change your mind on test day about which Subject Test you want to take. You may substitute a Subject Test (other than a listening test), or add Subject Tests (other than a listening test) on test day. "
pretty broad..but if they take that as a cancel (which i'm sure they won't)..you can always sue and get lots of money! :D</p>