Whoa whoa whoa problem!

<p>Alright, so my friend (and this actually did happen to a friend), had a big issue on her SAT day.</p>

<p>She was taking the test, no problem, and when got to section 7 she realized she skipped section 3 and had been copying her answers a section ahead for each thing. She talked to the guy, and they let her continue and fill in her answers once the test ended (including rewriting the essay) when the test ended. She was freaking out, but she was happy she left none blank.</p>

<p>She got these scores:</p>

<p>CR 600
M 680
W 730</p>

<p>Now, she just read her SAT score report, and it said she omitted 0 Math questions, 0 writing questions, and 14 CR questions. FTW?</p>

<p>Could she have mis-translated after she took the test? Because she KNOWS that she answered every question in every section. What can/should she do? Is there anything she CAN do? </p>

<p>On the questions she answered, she only got 5 wrong total (48 right). What if her other 14 were all right???</p>

<p>you can request a hand re-score by the college board for a fee, and her score could drop if she missed many of these 14 questions</p>

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Well this obviously happened. Get it hand graded ONLY IF you know the score will go up.</p>