<p>Hi! I just got into a car accident on Friday and broke my wrist in half. The hand I write with is the one that broke - so here's the dilemma. I'm taking the SAT subject tests on the 6th and don't have enough time to apply for time extension - which i need because i can't write let alone fill in bubbles on with my left hand. Does anyone know if time extensions would be allowed in my case? </p>
<p>I'm applying to Princeton and need these to be good scores, but am afraid the time issue will interfere with this.</p>
<p>I believe u mean "fill in bubbles let alone write", you should always place the easier to execute action first when using this style of comparison. </p>
<p>Ex: He can barely read let alone write a novel. </p>
<p>Not the other way around. Just in case your doing an English based test.</p>
<p>"Hmmm, I'm not sure about your wrist, but your sentence structure is very faulty" </p>
<p>Great advice, Dr. Phil.</p>
<p>My friend broke his pinky (Sounds little, but he needed surgery and screws to fix it) last June about a week before the test...he just skipped it, but he never even tried calling CB. I'd at least call and try to get a refund if not a time extension. Best of luck.</p>
<p>i dont think they'll give you a time extension, but they might give you a refund. Then crazy insane obsessed people might start breaking their fingers to get more SAT time</p>