<p>UPDATE: OK, I just realized how pointless by questions were, since score choice allows me to pick what scores i want to send anyway. but, i constantly read that colleges will see scores or the number of attempts regardless. why is this, or why is it not the case? can someone give me such reassurance of the contrary that i dont have to look back into this damn thread again?</p>
<p>situation 1: you have 2 tests to take tomorrow. you take 1, then leave right after
situation 2: you have 2 tests to take tomorrow. you take 1, start on the second, and realize you're not prepared, erase the answers, and submit it back</p>
<p>is situation 2 the same as 1? or will it be marked as a 0?</p>
<p>or maybe you guys can give me more specific advice: i got 550 in all 3 of my sparknotes physics tests, leaving a great amount of questions blank in each. are these accurate? should i just bail out on the physics one, study over the summer, and take it again next year? will there be consequences OTHER THAN how that might affect my score? (i.e. colleges frown upon that?)</p>
<p>and maybe some friendly advice: im frustrated that ive spent maybe 40 hours these past few days studying and im still not getting 600 on my SAT II practice tests. i signed up for AP Physics B for senior year and that honestly depresses me since i know that course prepares me for not only the AP test but the SAT II test. am i now obligated to learn what im supposed to learn my entire senior year over the summer so i can take SAT physics in october?</p>