I think I just bombed the Critical Reading

<p>I took the SAT last month and received the scores of 710/800/590 in CR/Math/Writing, respectively. I wanted to raise my Writing score, so I decided to take it again. </p>

<p>I studied hard for the writing section and essay in the past few weeks, and I am confident that my essay was superior than the previous one. The thing is, I've been sick since yesterday and I had really bad stomachache through sections 3-10, which contained four Reading compartments. I could hardly focus on the questions and I think my CR score will drop by around 100, which will leave me with 590~620 on CR.</p>

<p>Math section is always easy for me, so I believe I didn't have more than two questions wrong overall. </p>

<p>For Writing, I think there was definitely an increment of overall score.</p>

<p>In this case, should I withhold my scores and cancel this one to not show the weaker CR score, despite having a better writing score?</p>

<p>It’s axiomatic that people on here will post the answers that they’re getting on the CR and Math section. I would advise you stick around, let people share their answers, then decide whether you need to cancel you scores or not.</p>

<p>Do your schools allow you to superscore?</p>

<p>I know that UC and NYU do not. I’m not sure about others.</p>

<p>Holy cow!!!</p>

<p>the CR was way harder than i thought it would be, expecially the History one whith the philsopher guy. Also there wre two sections with double passages! i am so bad a double passages. I hope the history onw was the experi.</p>