Hi.
I took the January SAT and got 700 CR, 790 Math, and 780 writing. Today, I took the May SAT, and thought it was significantly more difficult. I left a few blank in math and writing so I know my scores are lower in those two sections. CR was also difficult but I feel like I could have scored between a 700 and 750. Should I cancel my scores? Say I somehow score only a 700 or high 600s in math and the same or a little higher for writing but a 730 in Critical reading, would it be worth it? Or would such drops in the other sections make a minimal increase in the Critical reading not worth it? In other words, when colleges (I.e. UPenn) look at your scores do they just maximize them or do they also consider the drops on each test and hold them against you? Also, I canceled my scores in March because I was sick the day of the test, is there something wrong with canceling scores twice if that’s what I resolve? Thanks in advance.
No, there is nothing wrong with canceling your scores twice or more. Schools will never know that. If you feel that you did bad, then yeah I will cancel the scores. But it’s up to you.
Why did you retake a 2270? It’s an amazing score.
@Argentina2017 I wanted to get a higher CR score only.