Cancelling the score(test?)

<p>Hi. I'd like to ask you a question about cancelling the SAT2 Math 2 score(test) I just took this morning on 26th Jan.</p>

<p>Now I already left the test center.
As far as writing a cancellation letter to collegeboard is concerned, is it neccesary to have a certain cancel request form or can I just solely write all requirements(regis #, test center code, signature,,,) down on a blank paper.
If that's not the case, then Should I notify the test center about the situation and request the cancellation form other time ?</p>

<p>And my last question is that whether college ad. people know whether I've cancelled my SAT score.
DO they know all the history of it?
Is there any disadvantage of cancelling the score?</p>

<p>I'd appreciate for you guys clear answers. Thank you ^^</p>

<p>Hey man, all you need to do is get a blank sheet of paper, write the necessities and then fax it to collegeboard, and you'll receive an email in a couple of days confirming your cancellation.</p>

<p>If you cancel, no one will know but you.</p>

<p>From personal experience by the way.</p>

<p>I'm doing the same thing. I'm just gonna pretend I never took it. Bwahaha. </p>

<p>I feel kinda guilty, though, like it's cheating...? Argh. Oh well. </p>

<p>Canceling</a> Scores</p>

<p>Mm, I think I've decided not to cancel, but I need some advice.</p>

<p>Basically, so far I know that I've gotten 6 wrong and I omitted 4. Someone said that a raw score of 39 can be, like, a 760? But I'm expecting wayyyy lower. </p>

<p>The thing is, I decided yesterday to cancel the score and just pretend it didn't happen, prep for next time, and retake. My mom told me to "sleep on it." And now I'm thinking... what's the harm in just finding out what I got? I'm gonna retake either way, and if I go from like 650 to 800 (worst and best-case scenario), colleges will see (a) that I'm human and (b) that I'm dedicated and stuff, since I improved. </p>

<p>Is that true, or should I just cancel? Haha.</p>