<p>When they hand-score the multiple choice section, will they check for patterns as to say that if I accidentally bubbled in two choices for one problem, but after that there is a clear pattern of correct answers. Like do they actually look for such errors?</p>
<p>Probably not, I'd say they are only going to check to see if there was a machine error. This isn't your high school teacher you're dealing with, the CB isn't that lenient.</p>
<p>i doubt it
i mean if you filled in the wrong bubble, it's wrong
they won't try to figure out if you misbubbled one that threw everything off</p>
<p>but if you bubbled two answers for one question than that question is wrong, but everything else should be filled in correctly...</p>
<p>your question is kind of vague...</p>
<p>He means that he put an answer on the previous line instead of on the correct line, causing the remaining questions to also be off by one.</p>
<p>And collegeboard would probably not allow that. You can try to get it rescored and then ask to be present at the rescoring to see if you can ask them about it, but I doubt that they will allow something drastic like that.</p>