Would I be reported for irregularity?

<p>Hi guys,
While I was taking the SAT last Saturday, I finished early on one of my sections and started to look back over my section. While I was looking through the section I accidentally turned a page too far and thus was in the previous section for a mere split- second. I instantly turned back to the current section and looked up. I don't think the proctor noticed or not or if he saw it he just didn't care. He was reading a book. Will I be okay? I think I am being really paranoid.. It was my first time taking it and I was hoping for a good score and am sort of worried. The proctor didn't even talk to me or anything, the test went normally afterwards and at the end nothing unusual happened. Am I just being paranoid? If the proctor suspected me of something would he have approached me?</p>

<p>Don’t worry; you’re absolutely fine. Its extremely likely that your proctor noticed (as you stated, he was reading a book), and even if he were to see anything, it would be obvious that you weren’t attempting to cheat as you were only on the page for “a mere split-second”. Honestly, I’ve seen kids changing answers to previous questions before and the proctor didn’t notice, say anything, or do anything.</p>

<p>You have 100% nothing to worry about.</p>

<p>@brennz Okay… Yeah I think I’m just being paranoid… But on the off chance that something funky does happen with my score, how should I go about it?</p>

<p>If proctor didnt see and report such a itsy tiny bit thing, then it never happened. its for 1 second, seriously no one cares lol. Nice honesty tho</p>

<p>They report with their best judgement. If you were staring at the page with no intent of turning it, then they’d report you, but if you just flip a little too far back or the pages stick together, it’s human error </p>