How screwed am I?
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 2:47 pm
So it just dawned on me that I might have made a pretty big mistake on the Dec test.
I typically had been making a tiny '-' mark (honestly about that size) next to bubble rows on questions/answers I wanted to go back and review before the end of each section. During PTs, I had always erased those after I finished the review. I just realized I definitely didn't erase those tiny dashes next to about 10 questions on the test.
Earlier today I read that they scanner they use to convert the tests to PDF picks up graphite, rather than being just a color scanner (hence why they say don't erase on writing) - this spawned me thinking about my answer sheet, which led to this troubling realization...
How screwed am I? Is this going to delay my score, or potentially worse, make the machine think I picked "A" for a bunch of random questions?
Anyone else have experience making a similar gaffe in the past?
I typically had been making a tiny '-' mark (honestly about that size) next to bubble rows on questions/answers I wanted to go back and review before the end of each section. During PTs, I had always erased those after I finished the review. I just realized I definitely didn't erase those tiny dashes next to about 10 questions on the test.
Earlier today I read that they scanner they use to convert the tests to PDF picks up graphite, rather than being just a color scanner (hence why they say don't erase on writing) - this spawned me thinking about my answer sheet, which led to this troubling realization...
How screwed am I? Is this going to delay my score, or potentially worse, make the machine think I picked "A" for a bunch of random questions?
Anyone else have experience making a similar gaffe in the past?