<p>i wonder whether people ever do this....
if someone took a test and felt pretty confident about all of his answers but had to guess on a few....then would he go ahead and take the same test a second time (same administration date, same proctor everything) but fill in the alternative plausible answers to those he bubbled in on the first sheet, giving him better odds that one might yeild a perfect score? Or does CB have some check against this....i'm sure they must....
it'd be like retaking, except drastically narrowing chances of wrong answers (if you guess well enough to narrow a question down to two solutions)...</p>
<p>i would personally not do this. i'm over with SAT IIs, and it seems a bit risky ;) but is this a loophole in CB's policies or is this an explicit NO-NO</p>
<p>nope dont work. proctor puts ppl who took 1 sat ii on one pile, 2 on another, and 3 on another. if CB see u r in the 3 pile with only 1 test, this would cause suspicion and canceling of scores. that's what i think. anyone kno the specifics?</p>
<p>it says that but the proctor really has no way of checking that.. also the proctor can't really check if you are using a calculator on a chem or physics test which is another NO-NO.
these are 2 problems i noted when i took sat2's last may, i of course would never take such risks but i could seee people who wanted to get away with it quite easily..</p>