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test results
By Monica

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I guess it depends on whether or not you can convince the test folks that one of their representatives told you it was OK not to fill in the bubble sheet. I know when I took my tests, the proctor told us that whatever we wrote in the test book didn't count--it had to be marked on the bubble sheet.

You're probably in a different state than I am (Calif) and took different tests, so the rules may be different for your test. If I were you, I'd call the testing agency and explain what happened, and see if they're willing to review your test booklet. But if it's just your word against the test proctor's, and he insists he didn't give you the wrong instructions, you may be out of luck.

Hope it works out in your favor!

 


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