Guy in command horror story---copy of scantron and pink answer key was off..
ondeeair2321 said
Dec 10, 2011
So this guy in my command is having a break down--feel horrible for the guy. He was filling out his pink answer key first and was going to transfer the answers to his official scantron sheet once he checked over his answers. Evidently he ran low on time and had to start putting them down fast........so he checks the pink sheet key with tentative key 5 wks later and he has a 74...all good. He orders the copy of scantron----he screwed up on the transferring of answers and started marking bubbles one number off----so his scantron is totally F d!! He s now in the 40s---FAILED. Ugh---feel so bad for this guy----has anyone ever heard of this before?? Our Lt said he s f'd...
brat4914 said
Dec 10, 2011
I have seen something like this happen MANY times. I must say this over and over and over prior to every exam........that scantron IS YOUR TEST...........dont F it up.........check it 500 times and make sure thats filled out before your pink sheet is. check, check and re-check. He'll only make that mistake once.
40RectorSt said
Dec 10, 2011
Wow that's horrible, and unfortunately there is nothing he can do about it. All that time and money spent and he passed but something like that screws you.
jay23ktf said
Dec 10, 2011
Thats awful for him. but really filling out the pink first....come on guy. The fast track instructors would have advised him absolutely not to do that prior to the test. They gave great tips right before the test.
AhouseRocker said
Dec 10, 2011
No idea if this is true or not, but I was talking about this one day with my C.O. According to him some guy years ago was off like that, found out when the list came out and he wasn't on it, anyways he petitioned DCAS, got a lawyer, and ended up getting on the list. No idea how true, second hand, maybe the guy can try, I mean might as well fight for it, can only end up where he is now, worst case scenerio.
nycop80 said
Dec 10, 2011
That story is horrible. However, very foolish to transfer pink to scantron. Should be other way around always . He learned his lesson the hard way.
brat4914 said
Dec 10, 2011
I would always circle on test, transfer to pink and transfer to scantron and the comparescantron to test and pink again.......time consuming but VERY VERY important
70please said
Dec 10, 2011
I double checked my answers twice to make sure they matched .. Was still paranoid that I messed it up so I had dcas mail me a copy of my scantron ... U don't have to go to centre street.. I mailed them short letter with my info and a dollar .. Came week later
nycop80 said
Dec 11, 2011
yeah, what a nightmare.
ondeeair2321 said
Dec 11, 2011
yeah---i looked at it with him and we saw where he made the error---he was one off after that and said he didnt catch because he did 80-100 first b/c he heard guys screw the last Q s up.....just really sucks b/c he studied forever and this. and dcas is like---oh well---next exam. it really is a nightmare.
B A fair leader said
Dec 12, 2011
Man that sucks... I made the same mistake on test day, but lucky enough I had an hour and a half to look over my answers and I was off on 7 different questions. I went over the whole test first to make sure every answer I circled was the correct answer then I compared it to my scantron, once that was fixed I compared the test with the pink. Then I re-checked all three.... I still want to go and order my scantron, but I don't have the time.
B A fair leader said
Dec 12, 2011
On a mother note, in my classroom there was a guy that put all of his answers on the test and the bell rang before he got a chance to fill out his scantron.. That **** is worse if you ask me.
bigfoot45 said
Dec 16, 2011
This is an awful situation. Though, it should be a learning lesson. Bubble your answers on to the scantron like your suppose to. If you are unsure of an answer as you are doing the test, just take an educated guess. If you have time then go back to it. Leaving spaces on a scantron can be fatal. Once you have completed the whole test and scantron, then move your answers to the pink paper. THE PINK PAPER IS MEANINGLESS. If you make a mistake on the scantron just erase it. Personally, I bubble answers that I've guessed on lighter so if I decide to change my answer it won't be as messy.
Semp1 said
Dec 16, 2011
Wow! Because of this thread I made sure I got my scantron. Thank God it matched exactly. Mine was too close to chance. I had to see for myself.
Team J said
Dec 16, 2011
i hear you.. I was paraniod got mines as well.....lol
TyWebb said
Dec 16, 2011
Team J wrote:
i hear you.. I was paraniod got mines as well.....lol
Mine.
brat4914 said
Dec 16, 2011
thank you tywebb............geez
Devil Dog said
Dec 16, 2011
Semp1 wrote:
Wow! Because of this thread I made sure I got my scantron. Thank God it matched exactly. Mine was too close to chance. I had to see for myself.
Yeah, this thread made me paranoid too. Scantron was an exact match.
Team J said
Dec 17, 2011
Lol .. Thanks for the correction . I am not concerned with my spelling or grammar on this board. However, I will be for the next Lt test. Lol
transit_recid said
Dec 20, 2011
i hope that i ended up using a #2 pencil that day smh
TyWebb said
Dec 20, 2011
Team J wrote:
Lol .. Thanks for the correction . I am not concerned with my spelling or grammar on this board. However, I will be for the next Lt test. Lol
Do you say "mines" in common speech? (When not referring to holes in the ground from whence coal comes...)
I also doubt that you laughed out loud.
6monthwonder said
Dec 20, 2011
Do you use whence in common speech? That's about as bad.
40RectorSt said
Dec 21, 2011
TyWebb, You have made only 11 posts since you have been a member of this forum and haven't contributed any information about the exam. The only thing you have done is make spelling and grammar corrections on an informal forum. The people on this forum are allowed to make mistakes. Why don't you take it easy and stop acting like a jerk.
So this guy in my command is having a break down--feel horrible for the guy. He was filling out his pink answer key first and was going to transfer the answers to his official scantron sheet once he checked over his answers. Evidently he ran low on time and had to start putting them down fast........so he checks the pink sheet key with tentative key 5 wks later and he has a 74...all good. He orders the copy of scantron----he screwed up on the transferring of answers and started marking bubbles one number off----so his scantron is totally F d!! He s now in the 40s---FAILED. Ugh---feel so bad for this guy----has anyone ever heard of this before?? Our Lt said he s f'd...
I have seen something like this happen MANY times. I must say this over and over and over prior to every exam........that scantron IS YOUR TEST...........dont F it up.........check it 500 times and make sure thats filled out before your pink sheet is. check, check and re-check. He'll only make that mistake once.
I would always circle on test, transfer to pink and transfer to scantron and the compare scantron to test and pink again.......time consuming but VERY VERY important
This is an awful situation. Though, it should be a learning lesson. Bubble your answers on to the scantron like your suppose to. If you are unsure of an answer as you are doing the test, just take an educated guess. If you have time then go back to it. Leaving spaces on a scantron can be fatal. Once you have completed the whole test and scantron, then move your answers to the pink paper. THE PINK PAPER IS MEANINGLESS. If you make a mistake on the scantron just erase it. Personally, I bubble answers that I've guessed on lighter so if I decide to change my answer it won't be as messy.
i hear you.. I was paraniod got mines as well.....lol
Mine.
thank you tywebb............geez
Yeah, this thread made me paranoid too. Scantron was an exact match.
Do you say "mines" in common speech? (When not referring to holes in the ground from whence coal comes...)
I also doubt that you laughed out loud.