Score cancel vs Score choice

<p>My situation:</p>

<p>I signed up for tomorrows SAT 2, but I have had absolutely no time to study - only this past week… </p>

<li><p>If you cancel your score, is it like you never took the test and colleges can never see the score?</p></li>
<li><p>If you cancel your score, do you still receive what you got on it?</p></li>
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<p>Some say cancelling is pointless since there is score choice… I just removed all the “send scores” thing for my SAT2, so I have score choice.</p>

<p>the point:</p>

<p>SHOULD I USE SCORE CHOICE, OR CANCEL MY SCORE?</p>

<p>good question…i would like to know too…can anyone answer this?</p>

<p>if you cancel, it’s like you never took it. you do not get your score.</p>

<p>So which is better? Perhaps if you THINK you got a 500-650 or something on the subject tests… Would you just cancel or score choice?</p>

<p>If the colleges you intend to apply at allow score choice, just wait for the scores. If they do not allow score choice, cancel or and wait to look at your scores and possibly retake (this depends on if you believe them when they say that they look at your best scores only).</p>