<p>Okay, so I know I F-ED up the November test. CR I got utterly killed. I found out I got a math one wrong so automatic 790 or lower. I'm definitely taking once again.</p>
<p>So do I cancel or not? This was my second time taking it. My first time was in October and I got 690 CR and 770 math, so I'm trying to bring those up.</p>
<p>I think maybe I got a little higher math (10 or 20 points), but probably about the same CR. So do I cancel or see how I did? I could be wrong, like sometimes how when people think they did horribly and find out that they did well...</p>
<p>It would have been a waste of money to cancel, but should I just cancel?
Would it look bad to have 2-3 SAT tries with about the same scores?</p>
<p>Why have you already taken it twice and it's only November? I'd cancel it so you can have time to practice and study. Don't "waste" all your SATs so early junior year - save one for the end of junior year and one for the beginning of senior year. The time and prep will be worth it.</p>
<p>Seriously, no SAT is easier than any others. That's the whole point of a standardized test. Why do people insist on thinking otherwise, and where do you get these ideas?</p>
<p>Yeah, October's supposed to be the hardest yet I found it much easier than November and many of the other months of recent years (I've taken 20+ practice tests, 7+ of them were from real SATs).</p>
<p>Woah... you took 20+ tests and still got those scores? I think you may want to concentrate on studying methods or strategies. Do you go pretty fast or something on the tests? What are your vices?</p>