<p>Remember that kid who bragged around school about cheating off of me....</p>
<p>He got a 2180</p>
<p>I did better than him, but still... It's unsettling knowing how much work and effort I put into the SATs so HE would get a good score as well --- erghh</p>
<p>dude, you should be happy for the kid. It's not like his score changes your score. I say let him cheat off of you, it's not going to get him very far in life. People who hate cheaters need to realize that they'll always be there and that you just have to ignore them and not care about them and do your own thing.</p>
<p>Don't be a little whiny ***** and go reporting that kid to collegeboard, at least I wouldn't</p>
<p>"If i had reported it, my scores could have easily been cancelled as well --- :-\"</p>
<p>Please stop complaining then. There's virtually always some risk when anyone has the guts to speak up and do the right thing when someone is doing wrong.</p>
<p>Instead of sitting through the test being angry (and probably lowering your own score because -- due to worrying about the cheater, you probably couldn't focus as well as usual on your own test --), you could have told the proctor. That would have ended the situation. </p>
<p>Frankly, your risk was very minor. You had plenty of time to take the test again, and you would not be complaining now about a cheater's having received scores that they did not earn.</p>