<p>I read an article in Korean that there might be possibilities that the scores would be all canceled. It doesn't emphasize on the probability but it is mentioned.</p>
<p>It would not be fair for other students who did well on the test to get it cancelled just because some institute gave out the answers to their students. collegeboard may just cancel those students that went to that institute. This isnt fair either because those answers were sent e-mail to other students in the States (according to this board). what about them than? If they cancel what happens to seniors who had last shot at SAT? Boy is this real complicated. what do you all think?</p>
<p>it almost impossible that they will cancel the scores.</p>
<p>It was only 250 kids out of many thousands of kids. (statistically insignificant)So there is no way they would cancel scores. The only thing they may possibly do is track down the students at that one school or the ones who received the e-mail. Don't worry.</p>
<p>It's not impossible for them to cancel all the scores. I doubt they would do it. Supposing they did cancel all the scores, I hope they would let all seniors take a retake in time for colleges to see the scores.</p>