<p>When you get your SAT test regraded, and say you had a really bad erasure but bubbled in another answer for that question (and its REALLY easy to tell that the erasure is an erasure if you just look at it), then would the hand rescorers go on your side? What exactly do the graders look for?</p>
<p>Also, is there any way to have your essay regraded???</p>
<p>hahaha zoogies. I’m not a rickoid yet, and even with that there is no guarantee for college. I want to treat things as if I didn’t get into RSI (i.e. don’t get lazy). I got a 800 on the Writing SAT II and was always getting above 750 on practice tests for the New SAT on the writing part, and then I come out with this 720. This is sad! I can do better!!!</p>
<p>it depends on the grader on whether or not you get the point…and as for the essay, for the fifteenth time, if you DO NOT want your essay to be regraded, then it will NOT be regraded…</p>
<p>Zogoto, you’ve been accepted into RSI. You’re going to be a rickoid. And being a rickoid means you’ve been accepted to MIT, probably with a free ride, too. RSI is so, so, so much more important than getting a 720 and not a 750 on any section…if you don’t enjoy the SATs, it’s entirely in your leisure not to take it!</p>
<p>(Unlike me…I know how you feel…it’s annoying when you know you could have and should have done better, but didn’t…but for you…really, it doesn’t matter. When you have MIT as a safety, life is good.)</p>