<p>During the SAT today, the proctor had me initial something after the time had already started. There were also disturbances (a cell phone went off, other adults coming in and out of the room to talk to the proctor). What do I do? Is there some way to report this to the college board or will they just cancel my scores?</p>
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<p>Still looking for answers
Anyone?</p>
<p>What’s your objective in reporting the events that you describe to the College Board?</p>
<p>you might not wanna bother reporting it. it’ll most likely just result in a 2 week score delay, and no favorable action for you. That’s red tape for ya. Adults came in and out of the room to talk to my proctor too…it was annoying, but i suggest that you don’t bother reporting it. that’s what most people on CC say.</p>
<p>Midget football game right outside. The national anthem was the soundtrack to one of my math sections. Stuff like that happens everywhere. Don’t get worked up about it, and it won’t affect your scores. And don’t report it unless you WANT your score to get canceled (which you can do much more easily by actually just canceling it). There’s nothing else that they can do.</p>