<p>I'm thinking back to when we had to "write" that statement that says like I hereby say I am the person who took this test, blah blah blah. (the long one that people take And I really can't remember if I actually signed and dated my name on the bottom... She checked my ID and everything, and wrote down in a notebook after she checked it. Also, I signed my name somewhere else on the test.</p>
<p>So in the worst case scenerio, if I did actually forgot to sign and date my name below that statement, what will happen, and what can I do to prevent anything bad happening??</p>
<p>Thx</p>
<p><strong>bump</strong><strong>bump</strong><strong>bump</strong></p>
<p>Canceling of your score is probably the worst case.</p>
<p>Last time, I accidentally took SAT II testbook home, because I went to take Language with Listening test stand by, which was impossible.
(Stupid proctors told me that I could take it so I did.)</p>
<p>Next morning at 5 AM, freakin ETS calls me and tells me that I have to return that test book in a sealed envelop ASAP, with a scary voice.
So I did. And then I had to write a letter explaining what happened and such. They didn't even respond to the letter they asked for.</p>
<p>So I personally really hate ETS, because they made me write a "detailed" letter which I really hated.</p>
<p>Anyway, they didn't sue me or anything.</p>
<p>man that's scary that you took the book. I think some FBIs will send you to the white house and talk to Mr.President.</p>
<p>so it seems like the best course of action is to hope and pray?</p>
@Ignition So what happened eventually? Did your scores get cancelled? I just made the same mistake on my june 2016 sat…
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