<p>I took the March 12th SAT and a few times changed my answers, so of course I erased my original answer and bubbled in the new one. I dont know if anyone's noticed but it's almost impossible to completely erase the original answer you bubbled in - thus leaving a faint bubble in the original answer. I did, however make sure to bubble in much darker my new answer. Do you think the scantron will pick up only the darker bubble? I'm somewhat paranoid here at the moment, thx a lot people.</p>
<p>98% of the times, it will NOT pick up the erased bubble (if you did a good job of erasing it).</p>
<p>I wouldn't worry about it. =)</p>
<p>I agree with mashimaroban, usually scantrons do not pick up erased answers, so don't worry about it. RELAX! :)</p>
<p>I agree. I got a little paranoid about this today with my act, but it won't pick up the erased one. :p</p>
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<p>If you are especially worried about it after scores are released, you can pay a fee and request hand scoring.</p>