Advice: Should I cancel my subject test scores?!

<p>I just applied ED to Johns Hopkins, and they recommend that applicants submit 3 SAT II scores.
In May, I took both Math II (620) and Biology E (670). I submitted my Biology score (I know it's not that great, but I studied really hard) but not my Math II. </p>

<p>I really wanted to send 3 scores like JHU recommends, so I retook Math II and took US History today, but I feel like I didn't do well on either. I didn't have much time to study because I was busy with applications. I omitted 7 questions on USH (and probably got quite a few wrong) and 15 on Math II. </p>

<p>I've already requested to send the scores to JHU, and I'm expecting that they're going to be really bad. Let's say that I get a 600 on both. Is it better to send the horrible scores and have 3 completed like JHU recommends, or hide them and only have 1?</p>

<p>Everything else on my application is fairly good:
SAT I: 2110
UW GPA: 3.8
Most rigorous course load possible
Decent EC's</p>

<p>What should I do?</p>

<p>o since u already requested them to be sent if you feel u did bad then cancel</p>

<p>I would cancel them.</p>

<p>Thank you both for your responses. Should I cancel the scores completely, or cancel sending them to JHU? Could I wait until scores come out and then decide to send them or not?</p>

<p>just cancel sending them</p>

<p>im pretty sure you can send them the scores to replace the previous ones you sent before</p>