Anyone know if it is okay to ...

<p>start a new collegeboard account so that the colleges dont see your poor SAT scores from previous SATs?</p>

<p>I'm sure that the CollegeBoard will investigate the old account. Are you even serious? Are you that unethical? Come on!</p>

<p>Yeah exactly, is this a serious question?!</p>

<p>it's not that hard lol</p>

<p>They'd probably catch you, you have to enter a ton of personal info...</p>

<p>2nd account isn't that hard to make. just don't enter your SS# and use the different credit card.
3rd one's pretty hard tho lol</p>

<p>oh, and change ur ip address if you know how to do those.</p>

<p>With AP exams they tell us to enter all the information the same as the previous year or they might not be able to send all of our scores. I'm sure if you get rid of your middle name and don't put your social they might not be able to tell.</p>

<p>Even if you do poorly the first time, colleges are going to want to see the improvement you've made. A score of 1800 being shifted up to the 2300s is more impressive than, say, a 2300 going to a perfect score.</p>

<p>lol well im sure it'll work if you put different address, credit card and crap but if they catch on your screwed</p>

<p>euals try it</p>

<p>it probably can work because the devil acorn monopoly suckaz in princeton will fall and meet their demise</p>

<p>CB isn't even government-sponsored. They can't really do anything. Well, I tried to make a 3rd account, but because there were too much information that matched to the old account, the registration window just... blocked me (not like ip block or anything. just refused me to the next page).</p>

<p>When I called CB, the guy asked my name and zip code, and told me that I already have 3 accounts on file. I responded, pretending that I didn't know about those accounts. After like a minute of conversation, he just hung up lol</p>

<p>Oh, and I had no problem registering for the following month's test.</p>