<p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>Here's the dilemma: I am confident that I have ~7 wrong on the CR of March's SAT and 3+ wrong on Math (writing was fine). </p>
<p>Comparing past curves, there's a small chance I can come out on top of my previous Jan. SAT:
CR- 680, M- 740, W- 800. </p>
<p>But by the looks of it, chances are dim. From what I've confirmed to be wrong, I'm already barely hanging on a thin thread; I am likely to perhaps have more mistakes. So should I take a lower SAT 2nd time around or just cancel it now?</p>
<p>no need to cancel unless some of the schools are are applying to make you show ALL of your scores. If not, don’t cancel since you can superscore- just in case CR goes up. Otherwise it is a close call. I would be tempted to cancel assuming I could take it again in May or June. Then you also have october and you could still apply early somewhere. That would leave you either may or june for your subject tests ( do SAt one time, SATII the other). go to the admissions websites of the schools you are interested in and see.</p>