Question about the SAT

<p>I've heard that if one's SAT score jumps from like more than 300 points from one test, one would probably have to take the test a third time because the Collegeboard would suspect cheating. I'm referring to the third bullet here: <a href="http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/test-security-and-fairness%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/test-security-and-fairness&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I'm kinda worried about this because my score was a 1700 this past March. I've been studying lots, and have been getting late 1900's-early 2000's on my practice tests, so I'm probably going to be in the 2050-2100 range by the time I take a real test again in October. </p>

<p>Is this true? Do I have anything to worry about, or is the Collegeboard going to be like, ''Oh. Well, March to October is a bit of a time gap. This girl probably just studied a lot. Nothing much to be suspicious about.''?</p>

<p>There should be no problem. In fact, I don’t see where it says anything about a sudden score jump in the link you provided. Perhaps clarify please?</p>

<p>Yea never mind. I think I was confused with the fact that they may question one if one was to go up by like 300 points in just one section.</p>

<p>As long as you don’t cheat or violate any rules you have NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT.</p>

<p>let’s say they suspect you</p>

<p>SO WHAT?</p>

<p>what evidence do they have? and if they make you do a few problems, you’re good enough to do them right?</p>

<p>No need to worry. maybe just some of your friends wanted to pull your leg!!
you should just concentrate on how to get the best on the test day.
which college(s) are you gonna apply to? and what’s your interests and major?</p>