<p>On section 2 of the exam, a math section, I stupidly forgot to bubble in my answers before the time was up. Consequently, I had to keep going back and forth between my part 3 critical reading and my part 2 math, desperately trying to record and bubble in those questions with the proctor sitting right in front of me. (I think she saw me but said nothing)
So I really could not focus at all on part 3 and probably bombed it hard, not even able to get to all the questions. After that had happened I pretty much lost hope and I think it affected my performance on the rest of the test aswell and I also run the risk of bubbling in part 2 incorrectly because I was trying to hide it at the same time. </p>
<p>Those are the reasons I think I should cancel. However, I also feel that I did incredibly well on the math nevertheless, probably in the 700's only a couple questions I think I got wrong. My critical reading though would probably be around 500-600, I was expecting atleast a 600, but what happened on part 3 ruined it. This is the second time i'm taking the SAT, the first time I scored 650 math, 580 CR, 540 writing. I went through all the practice tests in the blue book and I fear if I take the test for a 3rd time during my senior year I would have forgot some of the skills needed, and I would not have anymore practice questions to use to regain my knowledge.</p>
<p>So should I leave it and hope I bubbled in correctly for math and hhope that I didn't completely bomb the CR, or cancel it and take it again during my senior year? Or should I leave it and take it during my senior year regardless?</p>