<p>I am getting a tad bit paranoid about something that happened during the June 8th ACT. Can anyone offer their thoughts?
It happened after the English portion. I had finished the section a few minutes early, so I closed the test book and stretched a little and rubbed my eyes. Then I opened the test again to look through my answers. After that, the proctor came over and said she needed to write down either my test number or the number on my admission ticket. The problem is that I am not sure she did that for anyone else.
Was it possible that she thought I moved on to the math section and wanted to check? Did she think that I somehow cheated (even though I didn't and gave no indication that I was cheating)? Or did she just need my number? She did write down a long number but I didn't get a chance to see if it matched one of mine.
Should I be worried?</p>
<p>I think the proctor would dismiss you if she thought you were cheating.</p>
<p>Nothing you can do now, so don’t worry about it. But I personally think you’re fine.</p>
<p>Yeah I’m pretty sure they just kick you out on the spot if you get caught cheating.</p>
<p>were u on standby? because a kid in my room was and had to fill out his number and do some extra paperwork of sorts.</p>
<p>Thanks everyone! I’m feeling a bit better about it. I agree that if she thought that I was cheating, she would have dismissed me immediantly. Also, I was not on standby.</p>