Huge mistake

<p>I think for the student response section in the maths test, I dont think I circled in the answers. what do I do? I’m in tears right now. I was is such a hurry that I didnt realize</p>

<p>haha cancel it bro</p>

<p>^HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA x 43568734534265</p>

<p>but really, i’m sorry to say that there is probably nothing you can do except pray to your god (if you have one) that you didn’t. it would also never hurt to call collegeboard, though i highly doubt they’ll do anything. goodluck</p>

<p>There’s nothing u can do now.And who knows may be u did circle the answers but just can’t remember at the moment…and if u’re really tht worried then u cud register for the dec./Jan. SAT.So just calm down, u still have quite a few options open.</p>

<p>collegeboard doesn’t help…i planned to do my subject test in december so now I don’t know if my universities will accept my january exams. Do any of you know if columbia, cornell or usc accept scores after january . I’ve got everything prepared apart from the SAT scores.</p>

<p>Idk if this will work: have Collegeboard hand-score your exam (there is a fee to this though)</p>

<p>i will do that but would the person marking the paper grade the answer if i didnt fill in the circles but i put in the answers at the top of the box?</p>

<p>hmm…I’m not sure about that…but you could call collegeboard and ask (I know, it’s such an arduous task --it takes them forever to answer the phone lol)</p>

<p>Cancel ASAP. The deadline is Wednesday.</p>

<p>Why cancel whats the big deal, only a couple of points right?
You not gonna die if you don’t get a 800…</p>

<p>what student response section? is this the SAT I?</p>

<p>ahahahaha nikon50bigma says what’s the big deal. Unlike you some of us have high goals. I guess you are ok with a 600 math score. That’s about what you would get by not answering any of the grid in section and missing some multiple choice questions.
I hate those people who go “2000? why the hell are you retaking it?” those people probably don’t even have goal in their life</p>

<p>^ woah, harsh. </p>

<p>If you’re absolutely positive you forgot to fill in the circles, I’d just cancel. I mean, there really isn’t anything else you can do. Don’t worry! Put it in perspective. I’m sure you’ll be fine. Good luck!</p>

<p>@leoris90</p>

<p>Why are you trying to be such a jerk? You stated, “I hate those people who go “2000? why the hell are you retaking it?” those people probably don’t even have goal in their life” Well honestly, I don’t know what kind of goals you have in life, when you have to cheat for something like the SAT. For other people, this is a thread that he wrote a while back, stating how he cheated on the SAT, and how he pretty much got caught several times. ROFL.</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/505432-how-deep-am-i-scenario-3.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/505432-how-deep-am-i-scenario-3.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>It depends on what score your trying for. If you want a 2000+. then yeah, cancel the scores and retake the SATs in December or January (if your schools allow it, or you’re a junior). </p>

<p>Although…if you think you did an amazing job on the CR and Writing, you could keep the SAT for the superscore, if your schools take them. You should be fine thou.</p>

<p>EDIT: ■■■■, that is so funny, he comes off as arrogant, and yet he stoops to cheating on the SATs…</p>

<p>What’s your current SAT score and what school’s are you applying to? If your current score’s already pretty good than cancel and give it another go in December.</p>

<p>@Swl2009</p>

<p>Yeah it must be pretty embarrassing to cheat on the SAT’s and get caught like that. Why would you want to take that big of a risk to probably get 10 more points on your SAT’s? I mean, trying to pass a note to a friend? I’m pretty sure that if Leoris responded to the thread in response to me he would be like:</p>

<p>“OMG NO WAI, YOU HAVE TO GO FOR THAT EXTRA 10 POINTS BY CHEATING OR ELSE YOU HAVE NO GOALS IN LIFE DOOOD!11!”</p>

<p>well if u get gridded response wrong u dont get any points off… it just depends on how u feel u did on the rest of the test. because its not that bad if u only had a lil bit of gridded response</p>

<p>well u dont get points off for the gridded response so dont worry about it if u thinku did pretty ok besides that</p>

<p>@alberta:Wht about ACT. U could try tht as well.</p>