Can you choose to not send a bad SAT score to colleges?

So I literally just took my SAT 2 Physics, and I either did really good or really bad. If I wait to see my score and it’s really bad, can I just choose not to send it to colleges or will colleges see it no matter what? Thank you!!

In most cases you can choose not to send this score. A limited number of schools want to see all scores

When you order scores sent to a college by College Board, it will send all SAT and all subject test scores it has for you in a single order but you can choose not to send one or more tests and, if you do, CB will withhold the test and provide nothing to the college to indicate that you even took the test. However, you need to check with your high school to see what it puts on your trascript sent to colleges. Many put all your test scores on the transcript and thus preventing College Board from sending the test score may accomplish nothing.

Also, the following colleges require you to submit all SAT subject test scores: Georgetown, Yale, Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, and Bernard. (Note that Yale has one an exception; you can choose to submit only all of your ACTs and withhold all SATs and subject tests; however, if you submit any SAT or any subject test you must submit all SATs and all subject tests.) Thus, if you will be applying to one of those you cannot withhold a subject test score without violating the college’s application requirements.

Unless for you 800 = really good and < 800 means really bad, I don’t think those are the only two options.