<p>Will I be able to use the score report available on Tuesday to figure out if my 640 CR is due to a bubbling error (I am almost positive it is; I only had 3-4 wrong according to our list)?</p>
<p>If not, what can I do?</p>
<p>Will I be able to use the score report available on Tuesday to figure out if my 640 CR is due to a bubbling error (I am almost positive it is; I only had 3-4 wrong according to our list)?</p>
<p>If not, what can I do?</p>
<p>If someone who did not miss any is able to confirm that the list was entirely correct, you will be able to tell whether you made a bubbling error based on whether your number of incorrect answers is greater than three or four. If you are willing, you could also request a hand-scoring.</p>
<p>Would they be able to realize that I made a bubbling error and adjust my score? Or would they just say “too bad”?</p>
<p>How would they know you made a bubbling error?</p>
<p>That is what I am wondering.</p>
<p>There is no way for the College Board to know whether you made a bubbling error; they can’t read minds. If your test was mis-scored, a hand-scoring will reveal and remedy this. If you mis-bubbled, you will not get the points back.</p>
<p>Will Tuesday’s score report make it clearer to me if I mis-bubbled or if my test was mis-scored? Is there any additional information that can help?</p>
<p>^ See post #2.</p>
<p>I understand. According to Jersey13 (who scored a 2400), the list was accurate. I looked over it once again and came to the conclusion that I missed 4 questions, giving me a raw score of 62. That should be in the low 700s.</p>
<p>Thanks for your help silverturtle. You mind if I send you a PM on Tues. after I confirm how many I got “wrong”?</p>
<p>^ I don’t mind.</p>
<p>Why can’t they just give the report now? Why are they waiting until Tuesday?</p>
<p>^ I’m not sure.</p>