Is it worth it to cancel this SAT score?

<p>Hello, if one thinks that on his/her second SAT the composite score could be lower than the first, but 2 section scores could be higher, would you recommend that this person cancel his/her score? If it makes a difference, the person is applying both to schools that superscore and schools that require all scores (please comment with regard to each type of school e.g. do you think the schools that superstore would even care?).</p>

<p>If in general a slight/moderate change is okay, what kind of composite fall do you believe warrants a cancelled score (e.g. a 200 point drop)?</p>

<p>Bump. I’d like to know the answer to this as well. I think that a drop from say 2300 to 2100 wouldn’t really merit a score cancellation however (in my opinion) a drop from say 2100 to 1900 may very well merit it. I’m curious to see what other people say though, as a case which leads to a lower composite but a higher superscore is quite interesting indeed.</p>