<p>My score dropped and my score report looks EXTREMELY BAD considering the huge drop that I got in my score :(. Is it possible for me to hide this score?</p>
<p>Nope. Colleges get them all.</p>
<p>Ever since CB cancelled score choice, colleges GET'EM ALL! I know..it sucks so bad.</p>
<p>I schemed a plan to destroy CB... Guys wait about 20 years. By then my plan will... shhh. someone's listening!</p>
<p>colleges get them all??? how does that work?</p>
<p>Colleges only take the highest anyway. I don't think they'll take the drop into account will they?</p>
<p>If they take the drop into account, I'm screwed. All 3 of my SAT II's dropped: 750 > 740, 720 > 680, and 700 > 670. So, does anyone here know what effect that will have??</p>
<p>If it is only a drop for that one test date the college might understand that you had a bad day.</p>
<p>Dont do it again. ;)</p>
<p>colleges get them all??? how does that work?</p>
<p>On your score report, it lists ALL your scores from each test date.</p>
<p>Intentionally you cannot. However I got lucky. At the end of my soph year i sign up for collegeboard, take SATII Spanish, get a crappy score of 560. Then on december of my junior year I took SAT I and got 1230. When I went to sign up for some SAt II's, i forgot my password! So i set up another account, and my new sat scores are all listed there, except of course those bad first two - SAT1 and spanish. So colleges will not see those.</p>
<p>Will it really work? Doesn't CB still have all the scores if they enter your name, birthdate and address?</p>
<p>maybe he had a different address at the time</p>
<p>ya.. i had a simliar issue.. but since my 'personal details' matched both accounts at cb, they merged them and sent all scores together <em>sob</em> :(</p>
<p>undoubtebly they gain something out of it..</p>