<p>Ah the infamous question, "Should I order score verification for my SAT test?"
I took the SAT for the first time in June (I'm a rising Junior) and got my scores back this morning. I took 1 practice test and made a 2050 (with a 710 in math). The night before the test I took an additional math test and made 750.
On the actual test, I scored 1900 (650 math). Is this drop in math score grounds for a rescore? I had huge eraser issues due to bubbling in the wrong place for like half a section, but I'm not sure what kind of error that would have made.
Should I see about getting a rescore? Should I wait until after receiving my "Student Answer Service" thing?
Thanks for the input all. </p>
<p>OMG i am wondering the same thing.
I think i got bubbling problems (forgot to skip a question on the answer sheet>the rest of the section CRACKED- I think I was haunted by an evil spirit on the test day. LOL)
Should I try the manual rescore?</p>
<p>@tylerfrenchfrye Get the Student Answer Service first, and see if the ones that are marked incorrect are around where you thought you made bubbling mistakes/etc. For me, I had one grid-in that I thought may have been marked incorrectly (I changed answers at the last second, but knew after the test the answer I changed it to was for sure correct). Ordered the S.A.S., saw it was marked incorrect, then ordered the hand-score verification. One month later and, BAM, 770 --> 790 on the math.</p>