<p>I sat down for two hours today and handed only one test in. The second test page is untouched, because I could finish that second test. :[:[:[. and I didn't want to cancel the whole thing because the first test was easy, and I need an 800 on it. </p>
<p>What would happen to me? Should I cancel the whole thing now???</p>
<p>um, i'm really sorry to say this but if you left the whole thing blank it's the same thing as canceling the test. the proctor should've made an announcement before the testing started.</p>
<p>they do that so you can't sit for two tests and only work on one test, hoping to get an extra hour.</p>
<p>Hm, had you gotten up and left after taking your first one, you would only get the first scored and the second would go off the record (source: people that called CollegeBoard).</p>
<p>But since you sat for both... I don't know for sure what that means, but I think you'd have to cancel both or risk getting a 0 (or 200?), I'm sorry to say. :(</p>
<p>Call CollegeBoard, though, just to be safe.</p>
<p>But s/he sat for the second one, which counts as taking the second one and then cancelling it. If you cancel one of the ones you sat for, you cancel both of them. If s/he had left right after the first one, it would only cancel the second one.</p>
<p>Wait. Theoretically, why can't you take one test for like 100 minutes or so then switch to a math and say ur calculator malfunctioned (u can bring a malfunctioning calculator even). Then ull have almost double time on 1 section, the second ONLY will be canceled, and u wont be suspected for cheating.</p>
<p>Yes it's unethical (+ thank god time isnt an issue for me), but would it work?</p>