Should I cancel my SAT Physics test?

<p>I just took the SAT II Physics test today and it did not go well for me and I know I could definitely do better. I heard that the curve sometimes allows for 10 or more wrong answers and still an 800. My goal is a 760+ but I omitted ~15 questions and I'm not confident that I got every one I answered correct. I'm already signed up for the November test.</p>

<p>Should I cancel my score so I don't have to run the risk of sending in an extremely poor score to schools that require it? Or should I wait and see how I do and that way I can cancel my November test if I do by some miracle get my goal score?</p>

<p>My only concern with my second option is that some of my schools require all test scores so I'd have to send in the score even if it's bad. (Schools in question are top tier/Ivy League.) How much would a bad SAT II score affect my chances? Should I risk it?</p>

<p>just wait and see. what’s the point in cancelling score? you won’t lose anything by seeing your score I guess</p>