<p>ok so i got a bit bored after finishing the section early and decided to draw on the answer booklet.. it was on the very top of the page so it's not like there were any marks on the bubbles? does anyone know?</p>
<p>why wouldnt you just draw in the test booklet instead?</p>
<p>I wouldn't risk it ever, even if someone told me it was okay.</p>
<p>Besides, there should be more room in your test booklet where the questions are, like the above poster said.</p>
<p>what would happen?</p>
<p>I think stray marks might be considered answers and get graded as incorrect answers...</p>
<p>If when you get your scores back you think that the marks might have affected your score, you can always get a score verification thing if you are willing to pay extra money.</p>
<p>I dont think that would be a issue anymore....they did upgrade the scanning systems..</p>
<p>shoot....that sucks....i wrote lightly at the top of my answer sheet :\ How do these machines work?</p>
<p>That doesn't make any sense though.. the stray marks did not cover any bubbles.. it was even above the blue square</p>
<p>if it wasn't near any answers it shouldn't hurt anything...</p>
<p>your screwed</p>
<p>I don't think anything will happen as long as it's NOT in your bubbling parts~</p>
<p>And most of the time, really light marks won't hurt</p>
<p>i'm not so sure, but really, why would you risk it...look over your answers, for crying out loud.</p>
<p>..or polish your essay</p>
<p>the guy next to me was drawing on his desk...</p>
<p>just curious:
WHAT did you draw?</p>
<p>He drew random stick figures, I don't know! :D</p>
<p>Thank you for contacting us through collegeboard.com.</p>
<p>In regards to your inquiry, the stray marks shouldn't affect your
scores.</p>
<p>yay</p>
<p>dooit, what did you draw?</p>