<p>So, I am almost positive I have a -1 math (minimum 770), and -1 10-12 essay writing (760+). My main concern is critical reading. For some reason I kept running out of time, and I am positive I have at least a -14...I would be surprised if I got 4 more wrong making that a -19. Basically, if I already have a 650 crit reading, so superscored with my probable 760s/770s, that would be fine. I am actually afraid the score could have gone below 600 which is completely uncharacteristic for me (usually 680+ on crit reading practice). Should I cancel? The math and writing will significantly increase my overall superscore...but I am afraid of that crit reading score. I am applying to ivy level schools, etc.</p>
<p>If the schools you are applying to accept superscore/score choice then I don’t think you should cancel your scores. 770+ on math and a 760+ on writing are amazing scores, and colleges will understand you were just off your game on test day (in CR).</p>
<p>Why would you cancel, cant you just send the tests you want? I think if it helps your superscore on two section wouldnt you want to keep it. Im not near Ivys so i cant really answer. But both my cousins and a close friend just sent in one test. so idk?</p>