Last Minute Change... Is it True?

<p>Is it true that, if at the last minute, I decide I am not content with JUST ONE of the three Subject Tests that I am giving, I can simply leave my answer sheet for THAT one test blank?</p>

<p>For example, let's say I'm giving the French, US History, and Physics Subject Tests. If I decide that the US History test is too hard for me, can I simply skip the US History test without having all three canceled?</p>

<p>The reason I'm asking is that I may simply get too tired after two exhaustive tests (or I may not) to efficiently write a third.</p>

<p>you can’t sit through the US his and leave everything blank but you can leave early after you finish two tests (i’ve did this before) for no penalty
if you do sit through it, and leave everything blank, it could come up as a 200</p>

<p>If I leave early, does it show in the score report?</p>

<p>Also, how does the CB know if I left early or in between if everything is blank?</p>

<p>You have to fill out the answer sheet.
If you only fill out two subject tests, then only two will be graded.
But if you only filled out 2 and still stayed for the last one, CB will be very suspicious that you cheated</p>

<p>Also, you can sign up for two, and if you are up for it, sign up for it on test day, and they should just send you a bill. You can check Collegeboard, but I remember my proctor talking about that.</p>

<p>it does not show up on your score report you left early
CB will know you did not take it becuase the proctor takes attendance (i think) and no harm will be done (except you lost like $8)
my cousins and i do it all the time
we always sign up for three and just take two</p>