<p>Ok, so I'm a little freaked out because I just took the ACT and I remembered that I didn't copy a disclaimer or agreement of some sort on the SAT Subject Test I took a week ago. I signed my name saying that I agreed with all the rules, but didn't copy the agreement. I thought you were supposed to write general comments and it was my first time taking an SAT Subject Test. I must not have listened closely or the proctor didn't explain it as well as today's on the ACT. </p>
<p>Will this hurt me and invalidate my test? Should I call? What do I do?! HELP!</p>
<p>I am not sure what will happen to your test, but you just needed to copy the statement in cursive; no comments. This is to ensure not giving people questions in a different time zone or during the breaks.</p>
<p>I don't think it is a problem. The first time I took a subject test May 2007, my proctor didn't say anything about writing it in cursive and I got my scores on time. During the June subject test, my proctor said to write it in cursive.</p>