<p>...for one of the survey questions (the five-question survey you take before each exam), I think I answered it wrong accidentally. Let me explain:</p>
<p>Each question has six spaces to bubble in, but this question only had five answers, and because of this I believe (although I'm not 100% sure) that I might have accidentally answered that I don't plan on attending college or post-secondary school. I answered that survey question correctly on the other two exams I've taken though.</p>
<p>Will this affect me at all? Will College Board just see this as an anomaly, or will they actually act on that as if I'm not planning on attending a college. And if so, what will the consequences be?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help. I'm not really worried, but you never know, so I figured it would be better to just check anyway...</p>
<p>Collegeboard states that your answers to the survey don’t affect your scores.</p>
<p>However, if you selected “yes” to the Student Search Service…you might not get much mail from colleges/scholarship opportunities, etc, since they think you don’t plan on attending college anyway.</p>
<p>In any case, the consequences won’t be very significant.</p>
<p>I knew they wouldn’t affect the scores, I was more worried about getting the info. sent to colleges.</p>
<p>I don’t believe I selected “yes” to the Student Search Service, although I usually do; I can’t remember this time around. All I know is that I didn’t select any colleges to send my scores to yet, because I would like to see what they are first. lol</p>
<p>But I would really rather not get all that mail from colleges anyway. Most of them are stock letters that are useless and go in the trash in 5 minutes… I rarely get anything of value. haha</p>
<p>Thanks for the help.</p>