Should I cancel my score?

<p>So on the March SAT, I got a 2320, and because I got a free voucher to take the SAT again, I used it to take the May SAT. I think I honestly missed around 5 CR questions and maybe 3-4 writing questions, and maybe 1-2 math.</p>

<p>I really think my score will be lower, and the May one is my third time taking it, should I cancel my score? Will colleges see that I cancelled it? Or should I even cancel it to begin with?</p>

<p>um… i don’t think u need to have another score if u have a 2320… especially if its going to be your 3rd score… so for the sake of your own good, cancel it for sure.</p>

<p>I don’t see why it make’s a difference, if most schools take score choice, then it’s not a big deal…just don’t send in those scores.</p>

<p>yes cancel. you are clearly a competitive applicant for top schools and some require all scores to be sent. Cancel cancel cancel.</p>

<p>So if I were to cancel, it would be like as if I never took the test? Therefore, colleges wont even know that I cancelled a score to begin with?</p>

<p>^ exactly</p>

<p>Yep, but you need to do it quick. I think before this Wednesday or else it’s too late.</p>

<p>I would cancel. 2320 is a good score. If you truly think you missed about that many on each section, your score does have a good chance of being lower. Some top colleges (Yale, Stanford, Columbia) don’t accept score choice.</p>

<p>I agree that you should cancel your scores, But I know I could never do that because it would kill me not to know what I got after spending 4 hrs taking a test on a saturday. lol</p>

<p>I agree, cancel.</p>

<p>Why on earth would anyone retake a 2320? Do you have a college counselor at your school? Cancel it without hesitation.</p>

<p>@pbr: It was for free! :D</p>

<p>if you think you did worse on the may sat, i would cancel it.</p>