<p>I mean it is possible CB grade your scantron wrong, or i bubbled wrong. How can you find out? Can you request a test booklet send to you? and match it with your scantron?</p>
<p>when do we get our requested answer sheet/scantrons?</p>
<p>Test booklet, no. You can order the SAS (Student Answer Service) to get a page of your answers vs. your correct answers. If you find an error, you can pay more money to get your scantron hand-graded; if a mistake is indeed found, you get the hand-verifying fee back.</p>
<p>do we get the question? how will we know its right?
by the way 314159265, what do you normally get on your practice SATs?
i know you got 2400 on the December test
i’ve gotten mostly 2400 and 2350s before on my practice and got a 2260 on Decmeber, i was sick
but i took another practice today and got 2270, so i’m starting to worry, could I be getting worse? did that ever happen to you?</p>
<p>Ordering QAS (which I don’t believe is available for December) gives you: a copy of the book, and a sheet that gives you the correct answer, and what you ‘put’ (as well as the difficulty level).</p>
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<p>By the time I got to tests with actual curves (i.e. 2 or 3 days before the actual test), I was hitting mid to high 2300’s.</p>
<p>really?? QAS wasn’t available? I DID buy something extra
so QAS does give you the test booklet? as in the questions and passages, and math problems etc. </p>
<p>@314… i was too before the test,
did you think the passages for december were really hard? i thought they were right afer the test, but on a practice test, i read similar passages and got all the questions right.
maybe because i was sick, it made them seem harder than normal? </p>
<p>ALSO, does anyone know if january is always easier??</p>
<p>There is an exceptionally slim chance that your test was graded wrong, but its not something that you can put any amount of credence in if you want a higher score. A 2260 down from the upper 2300s is a relatively insignificant drop when you consider the number of questions you need right for each.</p>
<p>dont worry about it. ur in a dry spell. :)</p>
<p>My son got a “2” on the APush exam. We requested that the test be hand graded and the score was revised to a “4”. We did not get the refund of the fee, however! That’s ok, the revised score was worth it. So, yes they do make mistakes. In my sons case they used the wrong test grading sheet- I guess they have different versions of the test.</p>
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<p>APUSH and AP Calculus (AB & BC) are the 3 exams that use different versions.</p>
<p>But I highly doubt a 2260 was caused by machine error or bubbling error. How many exactly did you miss per section, OP?</p>
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<p>I thought they were all pretty easy (architecture form). The only hard one for me was the paired passages on protest areas. The architecture one was a bit weird, but not too bad.</p>
<p>ok i guess i was out of it
2flipper: how much did you pay and how did you request one?</p>