<p>I've heard conflicting reports, that Cornell sometimes waits for rushed November reports and that they don't. Regardless, I'm retaking the SAT on Nov 4 and am wondering whether I should list Cornell as a recipient for my score before knowing what it is.</p>
<p>Right now, I'm sitting kind of ugly on a 2100. What's really killing me is my math. I'm trying to raise my math score, but I usually end up around the same score (600) or only thirty or forty points higher. </p>
<p>If I do worse on math this time around, will it hurt me? (I can't imagine much worse than a 600, but anyways...) Like, if they make a decision and then receive a bad score report, do you think they'd rescind it? (Or at least look less favorably upon me) Inversely, if I improve and get, say, a 660 or something, will that help me?</p>
<p>Basically, I'm wondering whether I should cross Cornell off my list of recipients and just gamble with my score right now. ED, by the way.</p>