Score cancelation

<p>I took the SATs in march and got a 1730, and took the ACTs in December and got a 23</p>

<p>If I study all summer and retake the tests in October for the SAT or September for the ACT and my score dramatically increases to a 2100+ or a 32+ will collegeboard or ACT flag my score for dramatic improvement?</p>

<p>I’m curious to know this too!</p>

<p>I’ve heard that a leap of about 350 points would be flagged. However if you study, everything will be fine. For the SAT, they might check your handwriting to assure it was really you who passed the test. I guess, don’t change your handwriting haha.
At worst, they might ask you to retake it but it is not big deal and they will not accuse you of cheating because you get a score not as good as you previous one (2300 in October and 2200 in November after having been flagged). I don’t know if it works for English native speaker (assuming that you are) but the SAT score in Verbal and Writing are quite representative of your abilities in English. I mean, once you get over the threshold of 2200, your score will hover around it and it is far enough for not being rescinded by College Board. Study, then…</p>

<p>BYE</p>

<p>Probably will be flagged if you take it in the next year, because it makes no sense for someone to go from a 23 to a 32 within a year unless you were very sick that day, you had extreme anxiety, or you woke up on the wrong side of the bed and had serious cognitive issues.</p>