Urgent help on "Native" version of Jan. 22nd SAT

<p>One aspect that caused a great deal of anxiety during the next was the alphabetic pattern of the answers. For example, in the first verbal section I leaped from A to E repeatedly; on the last section, or second to last, I went from C to B three times in a row (ie. CBCBCB). I know such patterns have no bearing on their validity, but did it not strike you as odd? </p>

<p>And am I the only one who is currently having nightmares of the possiblity that I might have bubbled in the wrong bubbles by mistake. I caught myself doing that during the test, though I subsequently corrected it. But I am still unsure of myself. Is there any tool of recourse that I can use in order to ensure that my answers correspond to what I bubbled? It will seem awfully awkward if there is a problem and the low test score is submitted to Yale and so forth. I would cancel my score, but this is my last chance at the SAT (I am a transfer), so I do not know what to do.</p>