New Account Problem. HELP! URGENT !

<p>So, here's my story. </p>

<p>I am an international student from South Asian region.
I took my first SAT in October 2012 ( in my senior year) and second in December .
October: R/M/W 490/700/560 = 1750
December: 560/720/580= 1860</p>

<p>not a lot of improvement. </p>

<p>I didn't get into any college. And that's pretty normal around here. ( taking a gap year)..
So, I will be again taking a gap year.
I am taking SAT this October.
Currently my score is
Math - 800 ( most of the time)
CR 670-700 ( I don't think I am hitting more than 750 this October)
Writing 750 ( will reach to 800 by October)</p>

<p>So, if everything goes as planned, I will be hitting around 2350. </p>

<p>So, here is my question.
If I score around 2350, there will be an increment of 500. This is not normal, so I fear my scores will be delayed. (or probably cancelled)
And I really don't want that to happen, seriously !</p>

<p>So , i am planning to create a new account and register for the SAT from that account.
My e-mail will be changed, postal address will be changed, high school is not listed. So, they won't most probably know that I have already created an account. </p>

<p>Am I doing it right? Will I be in trouble if I create a new account?
Please help me out here. Is there anyone you know who was in the similar situation. What did she/he do?
It's kind of urgent because I need to register for the SAT as soon as possible :)</p>

<p>You should contact CB for more details. If you increase 350+ score in a month that’s questionable. But the interval between your two tests is a year. There’s no reason to delay your score at all…</p>

<p>I too have been thinking the same.
It will be almost a year when I will take the test. They probably might take it lightly if there’s such an increment. </p>

<p>The only thing is I really don’t want to take any risk. If my scores are delayed, they will not reach to the college in time ( for ED) . And I really don’t want that.
What I really need to know is do people create two (or more)accounts and are not in a problem at all?</p>

<p>Please someone help me :(</p>

<p>I don’t see any problem here. From Dec 2012 to Oct 2013 that’s 10 months of difference. Why would CB be suspicious of your score? Do they not expect anyone to improve? I have never heard of such problem…</p>

<p>@ uswarrior and @realchk
Thanks for you replies.
so you mean that I will not be in any problem. But what if they actually delay my scores?
( I think I will call them) </p>

<p>The only thing of my concern at this time is that " Do people create two accounts?"
Anyone you guys know has created?
Did he/she happen to be in any problem?</p>

<p>Please help me out there folks :(</p>

<p>I don’t know anyone who has 2 accounts. But here’s just my assumption: If creating 2 accounts is feasible CB wouldn’t bother introducing the Score Choice, since a student can create a different account every time he/she takes a new test. And some top colleges (university of Pennsylvania, for example) wouldn’t require all test scores either.</p>

<p>Hmm… Yeah you are right. @ursawarrior. ( sorry for typing the wrong username last time)
Creating 2 accounts wouldn’t be a good idea.
But they surely won’t know it’s me because only my Name and DOB will be the same ( unless they manually check the faces in the photos.)
So, what’s your final suggestion, ursawarrior? </p>

<p>( if they actually delay my scores, then I will be doomed :frowning: )</p>

<p>I suggest contacting both CB and the college you’re applying to about this possible delay. I’m sure every college will tolerate a delay, since it’s essentially not your fault.</p>

<p>Better make everything straight before going to action =.=</p>

<p>hmm. Yeah…
Thanks that helped. :slight_smile:
( I am creating another great solely asking about multiple accounts. Lets see what other folks have to say!)</p>