Ok I just wana make sure I did everything right.

<p>Ok I just wana make sure I did everything right. In the November SAT, in the answer booklet, instead of filling in the block for section 6, I accidently filled it in section 7. So when we moved to section 7, I bubbled all my answers for that section in section 6. But I did all my other sections properly. So I think everything should be allright, because I wrote a note in the answer booklet (next to section 6 and 7) explaining what I have done and that they should interchange the sections when they mark. Does anyone think that this might be a problem? Someone told me today that the answer booklet is machine scored. But the people over there should see what I have done first, right?</p>

<p>O_O No idea. I've always thought that they were machine scored.</p>

<p>Wow, you are screwed. I'm sorry, but the test is definitely machine scored, and chances are not a single human being will touch your answer sheet during the process. You could request hand scoring, but I am not sure whether they will take your mistake into account (i.e. they may still mark them wrong since thats how you had them).</p>

<p>wow, why did you do that? You should have interchanged the answers and taken 2 minutes out of your testing to do so, instead of losing 200+ pts and totally ruining two sections.</p>

<p>yeah i knw, im such a dumba*s....i'll call CB and see what can be done abt it</p>

<p>nothing can be done unfortunately. what you should have done is asked your proctor to allow you time to fix it. CB won't do anything to help you. Lucky this is the SAT and not ACT, so you screwed up only 1/3 sections.</p>

<p>I made that mistake in Oct. I filled in answers for section 5 in the box supposed to be for section 6. Fortunately, I kinda "damned, what am I doing?" after the 1st 15 questions. It took me less than 1 min to make the correction. </p>

<p>Call CB and let us know what they say. But if you happen to make the same mistake again next time, just erase everything and start again. It wont take long.</p>