I may have just screwed up my entire future.

<p>I took the SAT Math II test. That went fine.</p>

<p>I took the Literature test. That went terribly.</p>

<p>I asked my coordinator if I could just erase my answers from the Literature test. He said that would be fine.</p>

<p>I later go online and discover that erasing an entire test is equivalent to a request to cancel scores. CRAP. What do I do? I was misinformed and now I have to lose BOTH my scores.</p>

<p>Where does it say that? If you signed up for 2 tests and only take 1 you dont have your scores canceled, so if you erased one whats the problem</p>

<p>you can't only cancel one if you take the both in the same day. retarded, i know. but anywho, i don't think colleges will care - they know we have off days. just take another humanities test, and you should be fine.</p>

<p>"Although erasure of all answers is interpreted as a request to cancel scores, if the scanning equipment reads some of the answers, the test scores may not be canceled."</p>

<p>What I think will happen is that if you also erased the test code thing at the top, then you should be fine. Your proctor is retarded. You should file a complaint with CB.</p>

<p>Worst case is that you have to retake both tests at some later time. You can still sign up for the Nov test if you pay a late fee, which isn't too bad. Or you can go and talk to the colleges that you want to apply to and see if you can work something out.</p>

<p>But wouldn't sitting for 2 hours and only turning in 1 test signal a red light?</p>

<p>^ agreed...this is exactly why you CANNOT just erase your answers after a 2nd hour.</p>

<p>Just wondering, how do they distinguish between a person who's done one test or two, or three? Are they sent to College Board in different boxes?</p>

<p>Thanks for all your input. I may be screwed, but at least it's cancelled. I'll redo it in December.</p>

<p>I am never listening to the administrator again.</p>

<p>^Yeah that's a no no.</p>

<p>I don't know if this one is going to work out for you :(</p>

<p>okay so
you can sign up for all three and only take on if you feel like it. but on the test day if you fill in the second answer sheet...with the codes on the front and whatnot saying you are taking the test you have to take it
if you sit for both tests and then erase all your answer i am pretty sure that your score will either be a 200 or they will cancel it</p>

<p>Best thing that can happen is that you didn't erase completely and got like a 200 on the lit test. Colleges will understand that the 200 is probably an error and not your real score. But use common sense next time and don't listen to adults that do not sound like they know what they are doing.</p>

<p>how terrible is "terrible?" Are we talking CC terrible (which is like 650)? haha</p>

<p>I am going to fax in the official cancellation form to cancel my scores. Hopefully, neither score will show up this way, and they'll both show up as cancelled and not 200.</p>

<p>Will this work?</p>

<p>what a melodramatic title :P</p>

<p>I'm sorry to say this, but what made you think that it would be okay to TAKE your lit test and then erase it and pretend like you didn't? For all they (the scoring people) know, you could've spent two whole hours on just math2.</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure the proctor read to you in the instructions the part about erasing as meaning you want to cancel. </p>

<p>Regardless, yeah, I think officially cancelling your scores will do the trick. I'm sorry about losing your math2 scores though :(</p>