<p>I just realized that I didn't bubble in the information on the front and back of the SAT II booklet on my answer sheet (to the right of the answers); I bubbled in the test code (US History), though. However, I bubbled all this stuff in on the first page of my answer sheet, along with all of the other info.</p>
<p>Am I screwed or is there something I can do? Thanks.</p>
<p>You're *<strong><em>ed. Call collegeboard now. If there are different forms or if the questions are in a different order you are absolutely *</em></strong>ed. Call now. Maybe they will try to match yous to all the forms and give u the benefit of doubt.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. I'll try to contact them as soon as possible. </p>
<p>However, I don't see why it would matter, seeing as I filled in that information on the front of my answer sheet along with the 4-character test identifier on the answer sheet itself.</p>
<p>Oh ****, our proctor never told us to bubble that stuff.</p>
<p>Yeah, same here - it does seem kind of redundant.</p>
<p>If you're talking about the test serial number and book code, etc. our proctor specifically told us not to bubble it in more than the one time on the front. She seemed rather imcompetent though, so we'll see. I don't think we did though. If we did have to, it seems that a lot of people will have made the same mistake (not that collegeboard would cut us any slack).</p>