<p>Soo today I was taking the Chemistry subject test today and it felt alright... I probably could have done A LOT better, but something else happened... when I finished the test, i ended up at 71. Problem is, there were only 70 questions... I realized that I had left 57 blank =( so I told the proctor and she told me to fill out the SIR form? (I forgot what it stands for) And I filled in the bubble that said Student misgridded answers and I wrote my explanation... I don't know what's going to happen now. Will they still score my test but it'll just get delayed? Should I just cancel it since I don't feel like I did that well... or just wait to see what I get? This is my THIRD time taking it (I got 690 the last 2 times) so if I keep it AND retake it a 4th time, I'll have 4 Chemistry SAT IIs -_-x Will having that many affect me... or does it not matter? I need 2 for all of the colleges I'm applying to - I took Math IIC and got 800, took Lit and i got a terrible 580... thinking about retaking that too (supposing that I do terrible on this Chemistry SAT)</p>
<p>I don't know if CB will allows you to choose which SAT II's you will be able to send to colleges like you will be able to do with SAT I's. I honestly think you would be better off canceling and getting it out of your mind. I did this for my US history SAT II, and it took a ton of weight off my shoulders.</p>
<p>If you are graduating in 2010 or later, dont cancel the scores - You can hide SAT scores if you graduate in 2010 or later.</p>
<p>Dude, 3 times? Colleges do superscore, but they might find you to be a bit neurotic.</p>
<p>Sadly I'm graduating very soon... class of 2009 :( so I can't hide my scores. And I got As in my AP Chemistry class and a 5 on the AP exam, yet I still fail to do well on the SAT Chem... ugh so I keep retaking it in the hopes that I'll surpass 700. And people who got B's and C's in AP Chemistry seem to get 730+ and think it's so easy!!</p>