<p>does the proctor report if you left any sections blank </p>
<p>what if u signed up for two tests and and sat for a third one but in the end decided you didn't want to do it so you just erased your answers would you still get your results fro the first two?????????????</p>
<p>My proctor said during the instructions that if you sit for a section but leave it blank its considered a cancellation of scores and none of your other tests are scored...</p>
<p>"You can change your mind on test day about which Subject Test you want to take. You may substitute a Subject Test (other than a listening test), or add Subject Tests (other than a listening test) on test day."</p>
<p>If you were in the room for the third test, and then didn't fill anything out/erased everything you filled out, then it sounds like it will be taken as a request to cancel. If you need these scores for ED you should try and call college board ASAP. Maybe they can mark it as not a cancellation. </p>
<p>But if you signed up for three and only took two, and left the room after the second one, then I think you're fine.</p>
<p>but if u call will they tell u if ur test is canceled or not</p>
<p>can u please clarify that statment</p>
<p>if i signed up for two and did the two then i tried the third one but felt it was too hard so i didn't do it instead erased my answers so then there is not change will that effect anything</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure the way the proctor collects the tests indicates how many sections you had. Or else people could just stay for another hour to go over a test they already took or see another test and decide if they want to take it.</p>
<p>if i call them will they not consider canceling my scores since i didn't sign up for the third test???????????? and took the ones i did sign up for and how do u know when ur test has been canceled like does college board give u an email or something????????????</p>
<p>Unfortunately, your scores are going to be ALL canceled.
The computer actually goes through the scantron and checks if you've marked any answers and erased them.</p>
<p>Or people who run the scantrons might check if people erased answers..</p>
<p>I heard this info from the proctor and the head person who was in charge of the school i was taking the test at. </p>
<p>and i got this from collegeboard.
"If you erase all responses to an individual Subject Test, it will be considered a request for cancellation, and scores from all tests taken."</p>