What if you fill in grid ins incorrectly?

<p>Hey,</p>

<p>Well, today i overslept and of course i arrived there 30 minutes late. Because of this, i rushed in my grid ins, and i believe i might have gridded in some wrong things.</p>

<p>For 2 grid ins, did anyone grid in the two grid ins on the back of the TEST PACKET? On the back of the Test packet there are two grid ins, similar to the "how to grid in" examples, and i gridded those two onto the grid ins on the answer sheet.</p>

<p>If not, I'm in deep trouble lol.</p>

<p>What if you grid in some things wrong? Do i call them up or something?</p>

<p>It appears you are screwed? :o</p>

<p>Id just cancel my scores unless you felt like you did really good on everything else</p>

<p>did anyone have to grid in the two grid ins on the back of the TEST PACKET though?</p>

<p>I would suggest that you cancel your scores. No, I don’t believe that the directions advised that.</p>

<p>YES, I had to grid in those two on the answer sheet. The ones found on the back of the test packet. One was like form code and the other was test code. Something like that.
I think you’re fine.</p>

<p>can anyone else reaffirm the directions - if they had to grid in on the front side of the ANSWER SHEET the two grid in’s on the BACK side of the TEST PACKET</p>

<p>^
Yea you’re fine. We didn’t grid in the number on the front, but we did the two on the back.</p>

<p>and, on the back of the test packet, u gridded in what was Gridded in by the machine right? its like one of those “how to grid in examples,” they filled in the boxes with letters and darkened the circles? This is what u gridded in right? one of them had like 10 boxes the other had like 5-6 or something. If this is right i should be good. Do you know what im talking about?</p>

<p>I just want to know for sure</p>