should i cancel, explain, or forget it

<p>sorry for any stupid questions, i'm pretty new at all this- </p>

<p>So I have an ankle with some permanent damage due to ballet (coincidentally, i wrote about it for my college app essays) and i've had several injuries since then, also to that ankle. so thursday i sprained it (fourth injury to the same ligament&muscle) and the hospital drs said it was really bad, i was commanded to stay home for the next three days absolutely and just ice it, then see a specialist.</p>

<p>But I had an sat subject test saturday (today/this morning), so I went out to take it anyway. I feel like the pain from the ankle kind of screwed my concentration on the test quite a bit. the swelling and all that distracted me for at least a quarter of the test..</p>

<p>It sounds extremely stupid that I didn't skip the test, but since I'm a senior, the next date available is Dec. 5th, and I have an important weekend (fri-sun) commitment then that I cannot get out of without being fined upwards of $100. Next date in Jan is past all my RD's, and even so, that date is during another commitment as well...</p>

<p>the test was my 3rd subject test, and only one college I'm applying to requires 3 - my interview for that school already passed, so no chance to explain anything.
But mainly my concern is for my EA school - they require ALL scores sent to them, even ones taken after submitting the app and even though they already have 2 other sat subject test scores (they only required 2). So I can't really use "additional info" on common app to explain anything to taht college since its already submitted..</p>

<p>Yes, yes, I know im a stubborn idiot, but please advise :P
Should I cancel and ...not apply to that school which requires 3satii's, just take the score that isnt as good as it couldve been...or what.</p>

<p>any advice would be reallly appreciated</p>

<p>Turn in whatever score you get. It’s not like you can make it up anyways…</p>

<p>Explain…but do NOT make it seem like they should feel sorry for you! Make sure you explain thoroughly</p>

<p>Yeah, okay.
It’s just difficult to figure out how I would explain anyway, since the interview/app is done and over with.
Thanks!</p>