<p>Hello, everyone.</p>
<p>I just took the November SAT test and I think I bombed the math section:( I would rather not to cancel my scores, but I am afraid that if the colleges I am applying to see a low score, this will have a negative impact on me, even if I get a higher score later (I am planning to retake the test in January). What do you think, will they still consider my low score even if I get a higher score later, or should I just cancel the scores and not let them see that awful subscore in Math?:((((</p>
<p>PLEASEEEE adviseeee ASAP, I do need some help......</p>
<p>Most private colleges Super Score now, so they will only take the highest score in each subject area. Schools realize that you may have been under the weather and probably will not hold a bad test score against you.</p>
<p>They take your highest score. For all they know, you had a massive nosebleed during a math section and spent 25 minutes pinching your nostrils shut while trying to do math. Your highest score, not your lowest one, shows your potential, and that’s what they’re looking for.</p>
<p>So don’t worry about it, you probably didn’t do too bad anyways.</p>
<p>Thanks a lootttt, that is a relief))))))))</p>