<p>So I'm taking the SAT Subject Tests tomorrow and had a quick question...
-Can you sign up for say two tests, stay for a third one and "peek" at the questions, answering them if they look easy to you and then paying the extra test fee later? And if they don't appeal to you, just leave the third test's answer bubbles blank? Or is this against the rules? Is the proctor categorizing them by how long you stayed at the test center? Does anyone have experience with doing this?</p>
<p>I'd appreciate it if someone could answer this question. Thanks. :)</p>
<p>Unfortunately no…As soon as you “peek” at the third test you would have to take the test regardless, even if you don’t know the material.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks but how sure are you? I heard that you fill in bubbles which indicate which tests you’re taking. If you simply didn’t fill in the bubble or erased the bubble for the test you “peeked” at, how would CB know that you even looked at that test?</p>
<p>Let’s just say it’s from experience.</p>
<p>“Let’s just say”? I’m kind of looking for a definitive answer here… Did you go through a situation like this?</p>
<p>Yes, I did. You cannot decide not to take a test after looking at its content. No ifs ands or buts about it.</p>