<p>So before the test was almost over my watch apparently had an audible alarm that beeped for around 3 seconds before I stopped it</p>
<p>The proctor filled out an irregularity report on this </p>
<p>Will my scores be cancelled?</p>
<p>So before the test was almost over my watch apparently had an audible alarm that beeped for around 3 seconds before I stopped it</p>
<p>The proctor filled out an irregularity report on this </p>
<p>Will my scores be cancelled?</p>
<p>Bump</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>I remember when the proctors were telling us the rules of the test that if anything electronic goes off, your score will be canceled. But as this seems a little extreme, perhaps not.</p>
<p>do i have any say in it then?</p>
<p>You might, but only if you call them.</p>
<p>I don’t think you’re scores will be canceled. A cell phone went off in my testing room and the student had to leave immediately. I don’t think if they were going to cancel your scores, they wouldn’t have had you finish the test.</p>
<p>^He did say that “the test was almost over” so idk</p>
<p>bump anyone else?</p>
<p>I doubt it. Personally, I had my watch beep suddenly for around 3 seconds on my May SAT II (near the end) and nothing happened. Maybe I was just lucky, but I still don’t think your scores will be outright cancelled.</p>
<p>^were u reported?</p>
<p>bump </p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>My friend that same problem last his cell phone ringtone went off in the middle of section 10, (it was under his desk). The proctor let him finish the section and filled out a report, he called collegeboard the following day and explained what happened, they never cancelled his score.</p>