Reporting a Proctor?

<p>abkgirl,</p>

<p>Sorry to hear you had a bad experience. Fortunately, you still have time to file a formal test day complaint. All you have to do is call CB Customer Service (1-866-756-7346) and tell them that you want to file a complaint. Explain your situation to the agent, and they will file the complaint for you. You’ll need to tell the agent the test center you took the test at and what happened, and if anyone else was affected. You have until the Wednesday after the test to file a test complaint (just FYI). </p>

<p>When you file a complaint, a formal (and sometimes lengthy, depending on the issue and how many students were affected) investigation is launched and CB will contact you regarding the issue. They may either offer you a free transfer, or a free test, or a refund, or perhaps even a make-up exam (if enough students were affected). </p>

<p>Now, for the sucky part, the longest it takes to be contacted back regarding a test day complaint is 10-14 business days. And, since there is an investigation being launched that will determine how badly your scores may have been affected, there is a possibility that your scores may be delayed. </p>

<p>However, if you feel that the behavior of the proctor should be reported and that the administration was unfair to you and the other students, feel free to do so. </p>

<p>Link: [Contact</a> SAT](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>Contact Us – SAT Suite | College Board)</p>

<p>Text on the website: </p>

<p>Contacting the SAT Program about Problems on Test Day
If you encounter problems on test day, you need to communicate them to the SAT Program by the Wednesday after the test administration. This is necessary in order to ensure that your concern is investigated before your scores are released. Use the chart below to identify the best way of contacting us.</p>

<p>It says towards the bottom of the page that you need to write CB about the test day complaints, but it needs to be done by the Wednesday after the test, so just call Customer Service. They can take care of it for you and you’ll be contacted back by one of their exceptions managers. </p>

<p>Hope this helps you out. Best of luck!</p>