Sat II and score sending woes!

<p>I took the Math IIC test on Saturday for the second time. I had a 720 on my first try, which is a pretty mediocre score for that test, and I don't think I improved a lot, if at all. I definitely don't think i did worse though.</p>

<p>so should I cancel? I'm just concerned it would look bad if I couldn't do a lot better than last time since this is a test in which getting a 700+ is not difficult.</p>

<p>ALSO, if i do choose to cancel...when I send my scores in a few days, will colleges see that a score for the December test has been canceled? </p>

<p>Thanks for the help!</p>

<p>ok let me rephrase the question a bit...would it matter to colleges if i scored around the same both times?? or will it be held against me?</p>

<p>PLEASE ANSWER!!!! i'm getting desperate...llol..</p>

<p>I doubt it would be held against you...as long as you didn't score substantially lower (20+ points) then it shouldn't be a big deal, cancelling is lame...you never know, the curve could be in your favor</p>

<p>If it's been cancelled, they won't see anything of it</p>

<p>I don't think it'll matter. I'm an exceptionally consistent test taker despite actually studying the second time taking tests. 2300 both times on the SAT, 35 both times on the ACT, and 770 both times on the SAT Math II. (shrugs) These things happen. You'll be ok.</p>

<p>why the hell do people cancel?</p>