<p>If I signed up for 3, and I only take two on test day. Am I good? Will it cancel my scores for all of them b/c I didn't take the 3rd one? I read somewhere if You cancel one, then you cancel all? Canceling is different than ignoring a test? Thanks..</p>
<p>I would like to know the same...also can you switch the test you are taking? Maybe like Math I to Math II?</p>
<p>You can add test(s), not take test(s), and change test(s) that you did not sign up for without notifying the proctor. Just take the tests and leave. College Board will bill you for extra tests and a change of test fee. I am not sure if they give you a refund for taking less tests though.</p>
<p>ya agentunderfire is right
on test day,
if you would like to add tests: simply stay in the testing room/come back from break. all subject tests are in a huge booklet and all you do is flip to the page of the next test you want to take. also, the answer document has room for 3 tests always.
if you would like to not take testS: simply leave the testing room when you are done, it wont cancel anything as long as you dont bubble in (on testing day) that you are taking the test that you dont want to take
if you would like to change tests: it doesnt matter. take whatever tests you want on testing day, however many. even if you signed up for just physics, you could walk in and take chinese, us history, and biology. the only tests you CANNOT change are those with listening and those are only during the november administration anyways.</p>
<p>the collegeboard will bill you for $8 (the same you would have paid if you signed up on regular registration) for extra tests</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>
<p>Another confirmation. This screwed me over cuz I thought it would cancle my scores so I took SAT II World History test which I was not prepared for... One crap of a score on my record now.. My GC gave me wrong info</p>
<p>Alright Thank you that responded. This helps and eases my mind.</p>