Should I cancel? Math II, if so, how?

<p>I previously took the Math II and got a 690 with 8 omits and who knows how many wrong.</p>

<p>I retook that test this morning and due to the laws of Murphy, I omitted 14.</p>

<p>I'm really thinking of cancelling my score because I'm going to retake it in December. I just don't want my score coming back lower than it was before.</p>

<p>Should I? Is omitting 14 def going to make my score lower than a 690?</p>

<p>I also took Chem last time with a 620 and Spanish with 540 (I'm not a native but I'm in AP spanish, I know my score is horrible -___-"). I'll retake these in December. I didn't think I could muster through the Spanish listening. xD Is this okay with colleges?</p>

<p>You should try to make a guess on every question if you can eliminate even one answer.</p>

<p>What colleges are you applying to? Do they require SAT IIs?</p>

<p>I’m apply to Boston University and it requires Chem, Math II and a foreign language. Should I cancel? is 14 omitted already guarantees me a score under 690?</p>

<p>No…if you omitted 14 with 0 wrong (all the others were right), you would have a low 700 - about 720-40.</p>

<p>Oooh… so I shouldn’t cancel? hmm… but im not at all sure if I got the others right… but either way im def retaking. How does it look it if I did good, did worse and finally(hopefully) did amazing on the last subject test… how does that look for colleges?</p>

<p>Here’s how you can cancel if you choose to:
[SAT</a> Subject Tests - Canceling SAT Scores](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-subject/scores/cancel]SAT”>College Board Will No Longer Offer SAT Subject Tests or SAT with Essay – College Board Blog)</p>

<p>I took the Math II test today as well, and I also skipped 14 :confused:
I dont want to cancel my scores though because I know I did great on the biology test. I just want to reassure myself that I can still get a good score on the math. I’m pretty sure I did well on the 36 I actually answered.</p>

<p>Alrighty… i won’t cancel… But does that mean I need to send this scores to colleges like Upenn who say they want to know the entire testing history? because i already sent a score report with sat i and sat ii… and i don’t want to pay over $40 bucks to send out a score I may not want to send out. -___-"</p>