<p>Hi, I registered for 3 SATIIs for October and have been contemplating whether or not I want to just take 2 SAT IIs that day. I know this has been spoken about, but if I leave the 3rd SATII test sheet blank, will they only score my first 2 or will they consider all 3 tests cancelled because I did not answer any Q's on my 3rd registered SATII? please help, thanks</p>
<p>I am pretty sure it will be a 0, unless its a math test and your calc "magically" dies.</p>
<p>ok ..
A. Theres No such thing as 0 the minimum you can get is a 200 (and thats for negative raw scores) </p>
<p>B. I believe i read on the CB website before that a 200 calls for automatic Cancelation on The SAT (if u get all 200's) so i m guessin they do the same for the SAT II ...Still though iam not sure</p>
<p>Ok ..
sorry for a 0. But a 0 is the equivalent of a 200 because you can't get lower.</p>
<p>bump..</p>
<p>maybe i need to rephrase:</p>
<p>-I registered for 3 SATIIs
-i think i only want to take 2 that day
-can I just take 2 without having them cancelled because i didn't take the 3rd one also?</p>
<p>I mean, is there a difference between filling out information on a third sheet (like whatever they ask for - name, subject test, etc) for my thrid test and just leaving the entire sheet blank (not even mentioning that section would ideally be for u.s.history (an example...))</p>
<p>my point is, i want to take only 2, but i will obv take all 3 if all of them will be cancelled by my not filling in anything on the third sheet for my third test</p>
<p>please help, thanks</p>
<p>I think you can tell the proctors you don't want to take the third one.</p>
<p>Yea i am pretty sure that u can somehow, but like...u wont get ur money back lol</p>
<p>When you show up, just fill out the forms for the tests you want to take--you don't even have to say anything to anyone (though I would recommend telling the proctors when you sign in, just to make sure). Only the scores for the ones you took will show up--but you won't get your money back. You can even switch the tests you want to take. One of my kids did this last year, and we've already received the score report--so I know it works.</p>