<p>Ok so i got my sat score.. but i feel they may have made an error because during the test i bubbled in every single section 2 multiple choice in section 4. Then i erased all of them, but i feel it didnt work. Do you think its worth it. What i plan to do is, what till may 31 and check to see whihc questions i got wrong. If i feel they stated having me put wrong answers for questions i fill ined with the correct answer, i will request hand scoring verification. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>bump plz help</p>
<p>I'd wait until May 31st, and then figure out what to do from there.</p>
<p>yeh thats probably the best thing to do</p>
<p>Bear in mind that College Board says that they only change scores if your marks followed published guidelines. So if your erasures weren't complete they might not change your score. You might want to check with them to see. This is from the College Board site..</p>
<p>"The following guidelines are published in our test and practice materials and are given to all test-takers:</p>
<p>Use a No. 2 pencil and a soft eraser. Do not use a pen or mechanical pencil.
Make sure you fill in the entire circle darkly and completely.
If you change your response, erase as completely as possible.
If your marks conform to the published instructions for marking the answer sheet, the scanning and scoring processes, combined with the quality control procedures, are designed to produce an accurate score. However, if you believe the process did not produce an accurate score, you may request a multiple-choice hand score verification. When hand scoring of a multiple-choice score is requested, your entire answer sheet will be manually reviewed—you cannot request verification of scores for a single section on the SAT Reasoning Test or a single Subject Test.</p>
<p>IMPORTANT: If your marks did not follow the published guidelines, your scores will not change, and your score verification fee will not be refunded."</p>