what if a person fills the test form wrong?

<p>Will the collegeboard teachers help verify the form of the SAT test you took by checking your test booklet if something weird happens during scanning(since you have your name on it)?</p>

<p>Bump~</p>

<p>Does anyone know?</p>

<p>I don’t exactly understand your question. Are you asking about bubbling in the test serial code number wrong or the form letter or something else?</p>

<p>actually… could you explain the use of test form, form code and test serial code number to me? I don’t know which one determines the version of the test you are taking… thanks</p>

<p>Probably the test book number and the form code decide what version you’re taking. They probably want the test book number as both a safeguard against scanning with the wrong answer key as well as verifying that all test books have been returned.</p>

<p>^^^ that is my guess as well, as I posted on another thread. The script makes a really big deal out of the former two (items 8 and 9) and say that if they aren’t done correctly it can delay the scores. I think item 10 (serial number) is used for other things.</p>

<p>It probably will delay your scores.</p>

<p>Might be a little off topic, but I <em>think</em> I accidentally ripped [ although very slightly ] a bubble while marking it. Do you think the machine can still score it?</p>

<p>I felt I like I did that too on a previous SAT. I didn’t do so well on the SAT and I wasn’t very happy with my grade, but I don’t attribute that to the ripping. Though now that you mention it, maybe it made me get one more wrong than I should have (but I doubt it).</p>

<p>as much as I would love to hope that one question won’t make a difference, for the score I’m aiming for, one question might spell victory or defeat for me :/</p>