<p>Don't worry about it, I did that too in October, but I know your scores aren't canceled (I believe they hand grade) ; I still haven't received my scores, so I'd say your scores will arrive sometime in December.</p>
<p>I did exactly the same thing today. She just told me to flip back over and transfer my answers. All it did was put me 3 minutes behind the section I was supposed to be working on. She did not mention anything about reporting it though. Unfortunately when I was transferring answers I was in a rush and found a few mistakes when I was checking back over it. Hopefully, I did not make any more transferring mistakes.</p>
<p>I didn't realize it until I got to section 9, I put the answers for section 7 in section 8 and the answers for section 8 in section 9. The proctor gave me a new answer sheet to put the answers for section 9 and for section 10 I put the answers in my original answer sheet.</p>
<p>After the test, I moved all my answers to the right sections..</p>
<p>I need colleges to receive my scores by Dec. 31... do you guys think they won't arrive on time, since they will be delayed??</p>
<p>Honest mistake. They'll let you off I'm pretty sure; it's not like you did anything wrong. The only reason I could foresee taht they would cancel your scores would result from a "speculation of cheating" but there's no evidence of that, especially if you have your proctor's word for it too.</p>
<p>Oh cool. That's exactly what I did in October. The transfer on second sheet thing. The head proctor at my test center told me that they'd hand grade my answer sheets. </p>
<p>I'm sure CB would send it out on time, well that's what they're policy says. But I'd call them and the college just to make sure.</p>
<p>This sucks.. I blame the fact that I had a math section with the grid ins at the bottom, so for the next section I went to the other side of the answer sheet without realizing that I had to go back to the top of that same page..</p>