<p>I got a 670math and i was expecting a 700+ . Should i get it hand scored ?
So I can break the 700 barrier. What would you do?</p>
<p>your score will not change.</p>
<p>why did you hand score it before?</p>
<p>my friend gained 20 points on the math by hand scoring because he messed 2 up on the grid ins</p>
<p>if u really think there is a good reason than yah. but if not then not</p>
<p>Hey, someone got there score changed for the march test (he noticed something in the question and answer service) in math and since the question and answer service is not available for june, why not try (if you have the money)?</p>
<p>What do you mean "messed up" 2 grid-in's. R u just refering to that one guy and you don't actually know him?</p>
<p>what if my answer sheet had blurred dot marks, like when you fill in a bubble and then fill in the bubbles on the reverse side the blurg goes to the other side</p>
<p>but what are the chances of gaining pts , could the machine have made a mistake , I erased alot also because i changed answers alot</p>
<p>If you lost a point because the scantron machine picked up an incomplete erasure, the hand scorer might catch that and give you the point.</p>
<p>is it possible that i can get just one section of the sat handscored?</p>
<p>haha, nope i think you have to get the whole thing, and yes- you stand to lose if they find a question you accidently got credit for</p>
<p>^ Erg. That scare me, lol. I think I'll get my SAT II score handgraded.
HOw much is it, anybody know?</p>
<p>what are the chances that hand scoring will work?</p>
<p>i'm in the same boat, i think there were some blurs that went through the answer sheet on to the other side, i was expecting alot higher than what i got so i think i might handscore, i doubt it would go lower, rather theres a large chance it will stay the same and a small chance of increase that i'm willing to pay for</p>
<p>Maybe you guys just aren't as good as you think you are?</p>
<p>Maybe it can actually work? Its good if it can bring up the score, right?</p>
<p>I tend to agree with ExRunner. If you didn't get the score you wanted, study more. I'm convinced it's just a money-making scheme for cb. Obviously, it's true in a few cases, but most of the time it does nothing</p>
<p>Let's be rational people. Yes, it could be good, but it also could be bad if they find some you did wrong that you got credit for. So maybe if you actually think the blur thing happened or if your CB practice test scores were way better, maybe, but otherwise you are just lying to yourself that you actually did better.</p>
<p>Yeah so I guess I'm a celebrity now, I'm the 20 points in March guy, if you have any questions about it, anyone here that is, IM me (icon on the left) or E-mail me at <a href="mailto:DmctNY8@optonline.net">DmctNY8@optonline.net</a>.</p>
<p>^ You're the what?</p>