<p>I took the SAT today, thinking that I would not have any problems like I did with ACT. Boy, was I wrong.....</p>
<p>The stupid proctor only have us 10 minutes on section 9, instead of 20 minutes. </p>
<p>I went to tell the test supervisor (bad idea now that I think about it), and the proctor was like "oh, I'm sorry. my mistake", and now they are filing an irregularity report at the test center. It didn't really affect me that much, but I did run out of time on a few questions. The supervisor is like "oh you will probably have to retake it now", but this is the last time I will be able to take it. I called CB and spoke to a rep who told me that they won't be cancelled (Brianna). I really don't trust these people on the phone, because all of them lied to me about my october ACT. Has anyone had experience with a mistiming irregularity?</p>
<p>I experienced.. The only difference was that the proctor gave us 10 mins extra time unintentionally as he was busy eating.. Not that I have problems though..</p>
<p>rashi, was that today?? Maybe your tests will be flagged since you all got so much extra time, and will therefore score higher on that section. Is that possible?</p>
<p>Our proctor today almost gave us 10 min less time on one section, but we all protested and told her that she was wrong, then she was like "oh, yeah. Sorry about that," Then the timer kept beeping off at when we had ten minutes left, and everytime it beeped everyone got into a big panic.</p>
<p>Yes it was today.. Our proctor didn't realize that he gave us extra time.. And the students didn't complain.. So our test won't be flagged.. we finished around 1:20.. and some classes wrote their paper till 1:30 as they started late.. So it won't be a problem!</p>
<p>Aren't the sections different with every test book? I decided not to do the essay or the 2 writing sections (multiple choice), and just use my score from the last test.
I think I got like:
700M
600CR (since I ran out of time on section 9)
200W (600 from last time)</p>