<p>I'm bombed the Math and Reading sections, leaving around 4 or 5 blank on Reading, as well as 4 or 5 blank on Math too.</p>
<p>The thing is, I think I may have beat my previous Writing score of 730 this time around.</p>
<p>But my last test was 760 R, 690 M, and 730 W. Would it hurt me if the new test's results end up with a higher Writing score, but absolutely abysmal Reading and Math? Cause my superscore may potentially increase, despite the poor individual test score.</p>
<p>Feedback appreciated. I'm conflicted as to what to do.</p>
<p>I agree with BekahAlexandra. You can always super score so I don’t think you should cancel. Cancelling would be a waste of all the hard work and the stressful 4 hours. Instead, wait for the scores and see the increase in points. Also, since you said you’ve omitted questions, its doesn’t necessarily mean you did bad. In fact in practice tests, I noticed that instead of attempting 2 and omitting 2, omitting 4 questions would actually lead to at least a 10 point increase on my score.
Don’t cancel.</p>
<p>@BekahAlexandra You can’t send individual section scores. You send complete test scores but the universities always consider your best section score. So don’t cancel</p>