<p>Just wondering...are errors on SAT scores possible???? Also, can you use lead pencils on SAT tests??? Are they bad to use?</p>
<p>Yes, they are, especially in light of the recent scoring controversy with the SAT. I think now, though, that they are unlikely. Do you mean No. 2 Lead (although they're really graphite) pencils? That's the only type of pencil you're supposed to use on the SAT.</p>
<p>WELL< I dunno which lead my leads are...just the pentle lead....and my sister told me I wasn't suppose to use them on SATs...how does the lead affect the test though/...??</p>
<p>hey that does....you are supposed to use only no. 2 lead...preferably an HB....the answersheets are scrutinised using the computer and i guess the comp. recognises no. 2 lead....so for that reason you better use a no. 2 lead...</p>
<p>Any lead pencil, whether wooden or mechanical, is perfectly fine. Some students prefer wooden ones because the tip is thicker, which makes filling the bubble faster.</p>