<p>I just took the Jan. SAT today for the first time, and after reading through the google docs that contained discussions about the questions, i feel that i did rather decent on the math and writing skills but really bad on the critical reading. So, right now, i'm debating whether to cancel my score or not. i want to see how i did to know how i can improve, but at the same time, i don't want to keep a bad score on record in my college board account...
I would like to get some advices~ thanks!!</p>
<p>Honestly, you should just keep it to see your score. Besides, colleges aren’t going to see that score unless you send it to them and even if you do, you can always send them the scores from the next test you take and the colleges consider the highest one. So either way you’re fine. </p>
<p>^^^exactly. I would just keep them because colleges won’t be able to see them unless you send it to them. It could also help you out so you know where you stand for the next test. Plus you never know, maybe you didn’t do as bad as you think. Good luck!</p>
<p>oh i see… thanks anyways!!</p>
<p>No need to cancel at this point! colleges won’t be able to see them unless you send it to them.</p>