Regarding Score Verification

<p>For the multiple choice I bubbled in DARKLY my intended answers but my eraser smudged a lot and some of the questions had marks no matter how hard I erased. Could my score change with score verification?</p>

<p>Example: Answer, erase, barely erases no matter how hard you try, bubble in correct answer as dark as possible. It's obvious which was my intended answer.</p>

<p>So if my eraser was bad and I couldn’t erase even though I tried as much as I could they won’t fix it? Even if the correct answer is correctly bubbled?</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>Well since score verification is hand graded, I think the person regrading your test will be able to recognize which bubble was the correct answer, unlike the scantron machine. It’s worth a shot if you’re willing to pay the fee and think it would actually make a difference in your scores.</p>

<p>What were they and what were you expecting?</p>

<p>It’s not the expecting/received what counted, its that on test day I had 4 pencils and on a section I was hurried and messed up erased and yeah it was the pencil with the bad eraser. Honestly I don’t even know why they make pencils with those really light pink erasers that don’t work. I got my other eraser and erased as much as I could but it was still pretty dark. Yeah the correct answer is really clear, it’s just the previous answer wasn’t erased enough.</p>

<p>I got 4 wrong on math and got a 670, 2 of those were grid ins, I was expecting 700+ For reading where the eraser messed up a lot I got 630 I was expecting 700+</p>

<p>Ok, you might as well give Score Verification ago. The scantron might have messed up with the erasing/smudges, so the person should be able to distinguish the difference between the two marks.</p>