Interesting layout of answer sheet...

<p>i was concerned about how when a tester folds his answer booklet so that it doesn't take up so much room, two consecutive bubbled pages could smudge against each other. after i took the november test, i noticed faint circles between answer columns. luckily, i was able to erase a couple of these marks, but who knows, i could've missed some...</p>

<p>i feel a little better about this because i just noticed that the bubbles i did find were between answer columns. after looking at the answer sheets at home (from bb), i realized that collegeboard was pretty smart when it made its answer sheets. when you put together both sides of a given open page, the answer columns on one page line up exactly with the empty space BETWEEN answer columns on the other. </p>

<p>yeah okay i'm pretty stupid for not discovering this earlier, but my question is...</p>

<p>do you think faint bubbles BETWEEN answer columns could influence my test scores?</p>

<p>Probably not. The faint-bubble problem affects way too many people for this, and too many people would completely bomb the SAT if these ghost bubbles did influence anything.</p>