<p>My experimental section was a math grid in section. I'm pretty sure that I filled one of my grid in sections under the wrong part. There was a grid in section for 1 and 2, then another for sections 3 and 4. I'm pretty sure my 3rd section was grid in, but I filled it in under 1 and 2. I don't know what to think... did i totally **** myself over?</p>
<p>Cancel your exam; retake in May and pay more attention.</p>
<p>Cancel because this means -18 (at least t ) what is about 550 ..</p>
<p>Hand-Scoring/Requests</a> for Score Verification:</p>
<p>
[quote]
If we can determine that you made an obvious error in filling in the information on the answer sheet (such as, but not limited to, placing your answers in the wrong section of the answer sheet or improperly recording the test identifying code), your score may change. In this situation, your adjusted score will be automatically reported; however, your score verification fee will not be refunded.
[/quote]
</p>
<p>I'm no expert, but it looks like hand scoring could fix your problem without a retake.</p>
<p>My daughter bubbled section 7 in the section 8 space this past weekend.
The proctor gave her a new answer sheet for sections 8-10, but she left 7 blank.</p>
<p>I can't wait to get her scores!!</p>
<p>pay for hand scoring. they should give you full credit as if you put it in the right section</p>
<p>I'm glad I found this board and this thread. I didn't even know hand scoring was an option.</p>
<p>Was score verification a success for you? I did the exact same thing as you and my score report says that I omitted 10 math questions!</p>