Should I Get Hand Score Verification?

<p>Today I received my Student Answer Service for the March 8th SAT, and something looks very suspicious about my answers on the Math Section. I got a 710 on the March 8th SAT, with 4 wrong. However, in section 7, I got 3 wrong in a row. The fact that I got 3 wrong in a row when I only got 4 wrong on the Math section makes me suspicious about whether or not the machine graded that short area on the scantron correctly. If in fact those questions were right, I think I would have a 790, but I am not so sure. I was only unsure about the one other problem I got wrong, and I think it was that venn diagram question. Though, other than a scantron scaning mistake or me getting the questions wrong, it is possible that I myself could have messed up and put the answers in the wrong boxes, maybe because I might have skipped a question there. The difficulty of these 3 questions were 4, 4, and 5, so maybe I did just in fact get 3 hard questions wrong, but I am just so unsure about this, and 710 was a lower score than I expected to get on the test.</p>

<p>Thank you for any feedback and advice.</p>

<p>It won’t let me edit.</p>

<p>If it helps, I am retaking the SAT in October, so do you think doing the hand score verification would become useless if I start to consistently practice around 800 for the Math section by the time the October SAT happens? One concern I have is that some schools I am applying to ask for all tests.</p>

<p>Bump. Have any of you ever experienced something like this?</p>