<p>I could really use someone's help. I took the SAT in May and then June. On the SAT in May, I got a 760 on the math section. Today, I received my June results and I was shocked to see a 630. Now I am not cocky, but I knew mosty everything on the math section and it is hard for me to believe I went down 130 points. My one theory is that I wrote the numbers for the grid-in, but I didn't actually circle the bubbles. Does anybody know what is the highest possible score I could get if I didn't answer the grid-ins? Thank you</p>
<p>About a 660.</p>
<p>Alright, do you think it is worth it to pay $55 in order for them to hand check it? Due to my math score, my overall score looks a lot worse than it did in May.</p>
<p>Yes it’s worth it! Unless you want to retake…</p>
<p>Thank you! I am going to pay the $55</p>
<p>Same here, Running10. I omitted one and I’m certain I got everything else right. Tell me how that works out!</p>
<p>I will let you know how it goes. But I would contact College Board in case because I don’t know if there is a certain deadline on when you can ask for the scores to be hand-checked. So I would consider calling them and finding out your options!</p>