<p>I gave my SAT twice but couldn't perform well on either. I have almost a year to prepare for the SAT. When I apply to colleges next year, I wouldn't wanna show my past scores to the colleges. I know most of the colleges consider the super score, but I still don't wanna show them my past scores. So will it be all right if I create a new College Board account for the next SAT?</p>
<p>Well, it’s completely unethical so I’m not sure if you’re asking us for moral permission or whether you physically can do it. </p>
<p>If the former- If a college accepts score choice (and many do!) then just don’t send the scores. No issue. If they don’t, then you’re lying on your application which is really just not a good situation to get yourself into. It was in junior year, they’ll see the improvement, and they WILL consider your highest scores. </p>
<p>If the latter- I don’t really see how you could, considering your SSN, name, school, birthday, etc are all tied to the first account.</p>
<p>@ rebeccar Thank you very much</p>
<p>I was not asking for moral permission.</p>
<p>Anyway, I wont create a new account. I’ll let them see my improvement.</p>
<p>You’d have to have your school on your side. :)</p>