<p>Has this happened to anyone? It says that I got a 680 Biology-E, but I took Biology-M.</p>
<p>yes!!! that happened to me in June. so I requested a hand scoring, and the report came back saying that I had filled in the wrong bubble for the test. the hand scoring took quite a while, but it went through eventually. I went from 650 Biology E to 760 Biology M.</p>
<p>oh man zerocool. just another thing to have to worry about.</p>
<p>so do the scores <em>always</em> go up when this glitch happens? on average, whats the increase? should I be expecting around a 100 point boost, as luckymint had (in which case i should begin to celebrate)?</p>
<p>Well, if you think about it.... There are 20 test-specific questions. That means you'll have a nearly guaranteed -20 raw score, even if you get everything else right. Meaning about 60/80, which roughly translates to a 670. </p>
<p>Since you scored a 680, you most likely got all of the general questions right. It just depends on how well you did on the M section. If you get half right and half wrong, you would have a raw score of 720. If you get 3/4 right and 1/4 wrong, that's a 760. Naturally, if you get all of it right, that's a 800. So yeah, if I were you, I'd request a hand rescore (despite the $50 or so fee)</p>