<p>While I was rushing through the reading, I think I filled a bubble for a question on the answer document that was after the one I was truly working on, and I never caught myself, so I continued bubbling in the answers for the wrong questions after this point. I didn't realize this until I got home, so I never told my proctor. Has anyone ever made this mistake, and what should I or can I do at this point?</p>
<p>If it affected a large # of problems, you should consider canceling your scores because they ain’t gonna be pretty.</p>
<p>It affected 10 questions max. Isn’t it possible to just have the section hand graded? </p>
<p>I forgot to mention, I circled all the correct answers inside the actual test booklet.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, what you write inside the test booklet doesn’t matter. It’s all down to that stupid bubble sheet. It’s up to you, whether or not you want to cancel. If you don’t feel like it’s a big deal/you’re sure you did fine on the other sections, don’t worry yourself too much. </p>
<p>Are you sure? Has this every happened to you?</p>
<p>No, but I know through other people that mistakes in the bubble sheet can really trip you up and SAT/ACT doesn’t give you much lenience. </p>