<p>So I got 2100 twice during both June and October SAT. Now I'm debating whether or not to cancel my November score and re-take it again in December.</p>
<p>Pros: So far I have about 5 Cr answers that don't match with CC's consensus, or maybe 4, I think this time I have a shot for 700+ even though I only compared roughly 52 Cr quesions (the rest of 15 questions' answers are not in the consolidated thread).</p>
<p>Cons: Some of my schools ask to see all my SAT scores, so taking SAT four times is obviously very stupid. If I don't cancel my score, there is a possiblity that I won't even break 2100 this time.</p>
<p>The essay only counts for a third of your writing score; it also depends on how much you wrote and not how well. (I think about 1.25 pages is around 8, 1.5 pages is 8-10, and 2 pages is 10-12 - estimated from CC rumors.)</p>
<p>I’d stick around CC and keep trying to find out how many you missed/which section was experimental (but see the bottom of my post for the deadline). A lot of others are probably trying to do the same…we can’t really help you beyond that.</p>
<p>Although this is immoral, there’s always the choice of not sending free score reports and then using score choice when sending paid ones later; colleges will not find out, as College Board is an independent organization. I don’t recommend this, but there is that option. You can also opt to not send SAT scores at all and try the ACT, though chances of that working out well are slim.</p>
<p>@chickenfire
Despite of score choice, school colleges still want to see all my SAT scores. (e.g. Columbia, Penn) So I don’t think I can hide any of my four tries from Columbia and Penn.</p>
<p>@gensis
I meant that I had absolutely no idea about M and Wr. I had 2 NE in WR and was stuck on like 5 of them.</p>
<p>That’s what I tried doing but the man on the phone said that they might not be able to confirm for a couple of weeks. So, I’ll call again tomorrow and try to get ahold of another person tomorrow.</p>