<p>What happens if I do not go to the test center and take my SAT II tests? Do colleges know it? I did not go today.</p>
<p>they'll find out. </p>
<p>heh.</p>
<p>doesnt matter youll just lose a half a hundred bucks</p>
<p>yeah...you lose $50 if you paid for 3 tests</p>
<p>How come you didn't take them?</p>
<p>I have another question</p>
<p>I was signed up for 2 tests, Biology EM and United States History..</p>
<p>I only took USH, and my proctor said that not taking one wouldn't result in a cancelation of the USH grade. However, she was a 80 year old hag to say the least that I don't think really knew the college board policy. Prior to the test it said that the cancelation of an exam afterwards or erasing of all the marks would cancel the score and therefore all other tests taken that day. Since I technically never took the bio test, am I still subject under this policy?</p>
<p>It shouldn't be a problem:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg/regFAQ.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg/regFAQ.html</a>
**I signed up for three Subject Tests, but I only want to take two. What should I do?</p>
<p>On test day, simply take the test(s) you want to take. There's no need to contact us.**</p>
<p>Our proctor was very nice and clear on the subject: take as many and what you want to take, regardless of what you signed up for. If you end up taking fewer tests, you will not be charged, but if you take more than you signed up for you will be charged after the test.</p>