Should I cancel my scores?

<p>Well in June I got 2170 on the SAT:</p>

<p>770W
710M
690CR</p>

<p>And I just took the October SAT-I.
Here's the thing, I KNOW I missed 2 math problems: Firetruck's square, and that one grid in with cups and plates which was 11.</p>

<p>I omitted:</p>

<p>the (5)(9)x= (7)(9)y which was 28, and the disgustingly messy triangle one with 2% blah blah.</p>

<p>That alone I think brings me lower than a 710.</p>

<p>Writing was harder, I think I got around the 750 range, but for the CR, I think I did okay, maybe 700+ since I think I missed 5-6 and skipped one.</p>

<p>So overall, should I cancel my scores?</p>

<p>bump.......... please.?</p>

<p>No- that'd be a waste. Colleges will look at your best scores.</p>

<p>No, you would be throwing away $40. On top of it, it's not like colleges go "hey, if this kid had only made 20 points higher on the SAT we would have accepted him." Don't freak out about it; those are good scores.</p>

<p>no, that's stupid</p>