Should I cancel my 2nd SAT?

<p>Well I recently took my 2nd SAT and I feel like I got a 1700, however i would like to cancel it since I am going to take another one in November 5 and I am really pumped up and ready for this one.
The reason why I want to cancel it is because some ivy league colleges require to see all the Sat's you took and since my first Sat score, around 1500, was really bad I don't want to show the colleges that i didn't improve a lot with my 2nd SAT score, which I think is a 1700 or less.
That way if i cancel my 2nd Sat it only shows that I took 2 Sat's. One with a bad score and one which I know will be a higher score in November.
I am aware of super score but I just don't want ivy leagues to see that it took the SAT to many times</p>

<p>0.005% of Ivy Leaguers got a 1500 on their first SAT(Exaggeration)</p>

<p>Good Luck</p>

<p>If your a sophomore or junior, then work your ass off, and do up to 40 practice tests, and analyze each one, and constantly memorize direct hits and barrons 3k word list. Also read books every day, (Read school-required books first to get a head start on that-it also has a lot of SAT words in it) to help improve your reading comprehension. Get a thing called Rocket Review for CR. Get Grubers Math workbook for math + Dr Chungs Toughest SAT math. Get SAT Official StudyGuide(Bluebook) with the 10 practice tests and the $70 SAT online studyguide with 10 extra practice tests.</p>

<p>There is your key to a 2100+ in 5 months of time depending on your mental capacity</p>

<p>Don’t want to sound cruel, but if you’re scoring 1500s and 1700s on your SATs you are probably not Ivy League material.</p>

<p>wow. you just typed “the reason why…is because…” …time to brush up on your writing skills? maybe that’s why you score — nevermind.</p>

<p>yeah, i suggest that if you’re younger, take many practice tests and go for it. maybe you shouldn’t jump straight into the november test. practice is, after all, the only way to get better.</p>

<p>I’m a senior and who writes grammatically correct on a thread?
Anywayyyyy, nobody has answered my question directly. Should I cancel my 2nd SAT or not?
p.s. I know I’m probably stretching my hand to far into some of the top universities, but why not at least try?</p>

<p>Taking the SAT three times is fine; I don’t see a need to cancel it, as you (presumably) did better on this test.</p>

<p>Hey, poptarts. I don’t know if this is going to help, but ivy league? Your a senior? 1700s SAT score? Unless you have an athletic talent (and even then you need like a 1900+)</p>

<p>sorry :(</p>

<p>The bashing here is a bit unneeded… If you feel like you bombed the 2nd one, then cancel it. But if it’s higher than your first, then you should probably keep it.</p>