<p>When I took the PSAT this wednesday, my proctor completely violated the rules. Since we were running ten minutes behind schedule (which is usually the case with these tests) she said that this time would come out of our first critical reading section. As a result, she gave cut us ten minutes of our time. I was really ****ed. She then told us that we could go back and work on it if we had time leftover from our other sections. I have since filed a complaint with the coordinator of my school. What will happen?</p>
<p>you will get to retake, hopefully</p>
<p>ahhhh i hate stupid proctors. they can go to hades.</p>
<p>yeah that was definitely not supposed to happen</p>
<p>my proctor gave us 40 extra secs per section on average :)
and our break was at least ten minutes</p>
<p>Our proctor called time on Section 5 two minutes and forty-five seconds early (accidentally), then rectified it a second later. It kind of threw off my concentration for the last two questions.</p>
<p>yeah our proctor gave us two extra minutes...and our breaks were around 10-15 mins long.
also, people talked about the test during the breaks, and changed their answers and stuff...=X</p>
<p>2 extra for every section? That's a little shady</p>