Could my SAT be graded?

<p>So what I had done during the SAT test this saturday was that I put my answers to section 5 inside of the designated area for section 4 - and thus my section 4 answers were not transfered at all from the book. I do the method where you do the questions first, and then transfer them over. So when i turned it in, section 5 is left completely blank. </p>

<p>However, i notified my proctor of this and we filed an irregularity report stating that my answers to section 4 were in the book, and that section 5’s answers were inside section 4. </p>

<p>Has anybody ever heard of/done an idiotic situation such as this, and had their test graded nonetheless? I feel extremely confident on my answers - as looking on the discussion thread I am so far at 800 math 800 writing 740 CR, and I would just hate to be cheated of my scores just because I made such a stupid mistake.</p>

<p>Also, would there be any way for me to request that my sections 4 and 5 answers be graded from my test booklet?</p>

<p>Thank you for the responses.</p>

<p>They wouldn’t grade you for section four because the answers aren’t on the answer sheet but they might hand score it and credit you for 5.</p>

<p>Honestly, that’s the reason I don’t mark any answers in the book…</p>

<p>No, I’m pretty sure they won’t look at your test booklet. But who knows, maybe, but I would bet my money they won’t; sorry.</p>

<p>Hm…that’s a tough one. Sorry, I don’t think they usually look into the test booklet, the test answer sheet and the actual test are probably kept separate from each other. And graded by hand would just get you one of the sections on the test answer sheet…I have no idea, you might be able to send them an email about it or something, but I wouldn’t get your hopes too high, sorry.</p>