SAT Test Day Warning

<p>Has anyone ever received a proctor issued test day warning?
On the November 09 SAT, my proctor issued a warning accusing me of going back and doing sections. I was, however, on the correct section in my test booklet and was erasing stray pencil marks from the answer sheet that bled through from bubbling.
I was not the only student doing this yet my teacher accused me. The proctor and the test center overseer allowed me to complete my test and said that I was warned yet they filed a complaint. </p>

<p>My scores were supposed to be reported on November 24. They were "Not yet available." However, the release date was pushed back to December 11 because of the holidays.
I decided to call Collegeboard who did not help me and said that they would be contacting me in a week or two. Being resourceful I managed to find the Office of Testing Integrity's number and contacted them as well. They said to email them in a week as they "hadn't" received my test yet.</p>

<p>I have taken just one SAT and I totally bombed the test as I was incapacitated by illness and did not really attempt to write an essay or do any section coherently.
I received somewhere in the 1900s but I know this time I had to have gotten 2200+.
I might have been flagged for a score increase as well this time around.</p>

<p>I was also supposed to be applying to USC's Resident Honors Program in which I would skip senior year of high school. The deadline is December 1st and without my SAT scores the application is unfinished thus ruining that plan.</p>

<p>Does anyone know if my scores will be graded?</p>

<p>So it’s been a couple of days…and when I called CollegeBoard back they said they would need an additional 10-14 business days till they actually got around to scoring my test and investigating my claim…
Anyone else ever faced this problem?</p>

<p>Yeah, they’re really bad about that. I hear people complaining about it all the time. They’re really vague about what they’re doing and they take a heck of a long time.</p>

<p>Let us know how things go though because a lot of people never say what happened…</p>