SAT Cheating

<p>…Collegeboard must have taken matters into their own hands. Guess he won’t ever be coming back to CC…</p>

<p>Oh bad situation.</p>

<p>Off topic: How did you see all of his answers clearly? Honestly I’d make a mistake bubbling in his #11 into my #12.</p>

<p>Oh wow this is the scariest thread I’ve ever seen on cc. I’ll repeat someone else’s advice, don’t **** with college board.</p>

<p>What if CB found this thread?
That’d be a good laugh, haha</p>

<p>But honestly, even if you don’t cheat, and study really hard and improve a lot, they will still flag you? I plan on getting a 1850 or something on this SAT, but I’d like to improve around 400 points my Junior Year by studying hard. Is that not deemed plausible?</p>

<p>why would the person diagonal from you have the same form as you?</p>

<p>Flagging you doesn’t mean you automatically get in trouble for cheating. It means they check to see that you didn’t just copy off the person in front of you.</p>

<p>Hi i just took the SAT’s this past weekend. the january SAT scores came back and i did not do well on the math and reading. 1060 combined. I started a tutor after that test and I learned about 500 vocabulary words. I am confident that i did extremely well on this SAT and if I score around a 1250 on the math and critical reading will they flag my scores? What is the increase on the test that makes them flag scores?</p>

<p>^I doubt if they flag 200 point increases in the combined score of two sections. I mean a LOT of people get 100 point increases in each section.</p>

<p>Was there any real point in bumping this thread? The poster was probably ■■■■■■■■ anyways.</p>

<p>what if its like a 300-400 point increase on the whole test because I’m convinced that with the help of my tutor/learning vocab/studying my @$$ off, I really did well.</p>

<p>Don’t worry, man. At worst your score will be flagged, investigated and no evidence of cheating will be found (assuming you didn’t copy from anyone). Remember, they can’t accuse you of cheating without really good evidence - you could sue them if they did.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t count on there not being a seating chart. They fill one out with the test serial numbers for every seat, cross out unused seats, etc. Also, it’s really kind of dumb to copy as not all books have the same sections in the same order - so if you see someone’s answer sheet, their answers may not correspond to your test at all.</p>

<p>For the people who actually didn’t cheat and just studied, wouldn’t you be able to get a near repeat of your score on another test? I thought that if that happened they’d give you the original score also?</p>

<p>I still want to know what happened to OP</p>

<p>Bubbling in similar answers is one thing but it’s near impossible to copy another students essay from so far away. Although you are admitting to cheating on CC, if you somehow did well on your essay and it was an original piece (which they can cross reference to anyone who was taking the SAT in the same room as you) than there is no way for them to say, “this student must have cheated!”.</p>

<p>Deny everything, THEY CANT PROVE IT!!!</p>

<p>not only do you cheat, which by itself is incredibly stupid, but then you go online and admit that you cheated. only 1 person has to send this to college board, and they may request your ip address from this site. </p>

<p>i don’t really have a problem with people cheating because i figure that at some point they will get caught, and the consequences will outweigh all of their previous benefits. </p>

<p>but the real question- if you had to cheat to raise your score on this, where are you going in life anyway?</p>

<p>thats crazy man…everyone knows you never cheat on the SATs…collegeboard seriously is all knowing</p>

<p>why would you cheat on something so big. your sat score should be something that you earned not someone else, your on your own…</p>

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<p>They don’t need to prove it; they just need to be sure enough. After all, it’s their test, and they can do whatever the hell they want with it.</p>