<p>I sent them to 4 schools of my choice, however, I cancel this. Unfortunately, I missed the deadline by a few minutes.</p>
<p>Will sending in my scores, on perhaps not my highest scoring SAT, be harmful to me in any way? They are my 4 top schools, so I certainly hope I didn't do any harm.</p>
<p>All advice is appreciated. I just hope this did not screw me over. I thought I did extremely well, but I definitely expect to do better in March and on since I am a high school junior. Please let me know what you think.</p>
<p>Well, that depends on your scores and the schools you sent them to. But, I think, it is generally considered too early for a junior to send score reports (especially of you plan on taking it again) unless they were really good.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about it! The schools you sent scores to will simply start your file. Depending on the school’s SAT policy, they would want to see all of your scores and/or will superscore anyway. This won’t hurt you in any way. The upside is they’ll know you’re interested in the college and will get you on all of their mailing lists.</p>
<p>Thank you very much! Yeah, I was worried they would just stop considering me or something like that. You know how people get paranoid about colleges, haha.</p>
<p>I did well, but I am certainly taking the SATs again.</p>
<p>Another question, this is my second SAT, and I believe I did better on my first SAT for math. I got an 800 on my first SAT and I believe I got a problem wrong on the second time. Will it send my 800 or my lower score? If you don’t know, that’s fine, but why not ask just in case!</p>