<p>..I messed up...
I was taking today's SAT II subject test in Physics and Math 2..
Later when I was doing the Math 2 part.. i felt really really bad.. So i erased everything on page 3 of the answer booklet...</p>
<p>later I came home and searched this on google... somewhere on their website says:</p>
<p>Erasing answers cannot guarantee that your test won't be scored; however, if your scores are canceled for that erased test, your scores from all tests taken that day are canceled.</p>
<p>god damn it-0-!!! what am I gonna do?... I'm applying ED and my school requires 2 subejct tests.. I now only have Math 1 and Math 2 scores which are not really 2 subjetcs..</p>
<p>anybody know anyone who had problems like this before..? please help me....
oag_iy is online now</p>
<p>I'd just keep the scores, especially if you're still applying ED. If you get like a 300 for Math and your first time taking it you had like more than 300, colleges will talk to you about the discrepancy. Oh and Collegeboard isn't stupid/coldblooded either. If they see a big score drop between your first and second time taking something, they investigate. But I'd keep the scores, and call Collegeboard and your college to notify.</p>
<p>thanks for your response, i appreciate it. </p>
<p>Im not trying to cancel my scores. I would do anything to keep all my scores, even if they give me a 0 on the test I erased.</p>
<p>The problem is that Collegeboard says if any erasing is done, all the test on that testdate will be cancel. So I may not even be able to keep the scores I want.</p>
<p>I rushed back to school after I found out what a blunder it was, and my school SAT supervisor told me that there is a big chance I won't get any score on the tests, even the one I meant to keep.</p>
<p>If my school supervisor pities me and let me fill in one answer on the blank answer sheet, I would do it, just so I can get a score for the other test.</p>
<p>Collegeboard's policy says that if you want to cancel that blank score, all scores will be canceled regardless, meaning that it is not an exception to the original rule that one canceled = all canceled. </p>
<p>If you leave all blank, I'm pretty sure they'd either a) give you a score of 300 or b) simply drop that math test.</p>
<p>But again, I'm not sure, and I'm only trying to reassure you. As I said before, I'd call Collegeboard and your prospective college to make sure all three entities are clear of the situation.</p>
<p>i already called Collegeboard, their people told me my scores will all be cancel if i started one test and then erase the answers to that test.
The sat supervisor said he wrote a letter to collegeboard, i think it's not gonna help, it will only helps collegeboard to find out that I erase my test.</p>
<p>haha..what a idiot I'm.. this whole thing messed up my entire application plan</p>