<p>So I took the SAT today (May 3rd), and I think I did really well. But here's the thing: the essay question was a question that we discussed in my American history class literally days before the test. And since the test was held at my school, many people from my school (and thus many people from my American hisotry class) took took the test in the same school (and some in the same classroom) as me. Thus, I'm certain that many people in my testing room gave the same or similar examples in their essays. My question is this: is the college board going to think we were cheating? At the beginning of the essay, the proctor told us that if the college board suspects cheating, it will cancel our scores. We obviously weren't cheating purposely, but me and people all around me in the classroom had pretty similar essays.* </p>
<p>Do you think there is a possibility college board will cancel our scores? </p>
<p>*similar as in a lot of people had at least one body paragraph that was the same</p>