<p>i took May SAT but received a poor score as I had to go to doctor just before 17 days before the SAT. as a result I received a poor score. really really poor. I was scoring in 2250-2330 range but received a score of <1700. Even today, when I took a practice test from BB, I scored 2240-2340 range. </p>
<p>I've read a lot of posts regarding this situation. If my score gets dramatic improvement, my score will likely be canceled. Is it true? won't they give me a chance to prove my side? I'm retaking in october. so my score will likely to get a boost of 500-600 points. will there be any problem? Please someone help me with this. I'm freaking......</p>
<p>no they wont cancel your score. They will flag it but unless something else seems fishy they wont cancel it. The worst that can happen if its very suspicious is make you retake it to validate it</p>
<p>I did send a mail to college board about this, but yet to get a reply though. just don’t want to see that day again. doctor gave me pill to sleep. didn’t take those… as a result, just had a 3 hours sleep night before the test. </p>
<p>BTW, if they flag my score, how much time will they take to release it? I’m going to apply in this fall.</p>