<p>I took 2 SAT subject tests today, but the in middle of taking them, I had a sudden case of diarrhea. I'd imagine spending half an hour in the washroom knocked at least 100 points points off both of my tests (considering how I usually get 750-770 on my practice tests, I'd expect, at best ~650). Yah! (, I say with my last breath before I fall into utter depression). Now, I'm definitely taking both of them again in Dec. Should I cancel this score, given that it's so slow? Would it actually be better to cancel this score andexplain to them what happened and that I will take the tests again?</p>
<p>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I know that this is a sad story, but I did not see that coming when I opened this post. If you think that it was so bad, then I'd definitely cancel the scores.</p>
<p>dude if you cancel your score, no one will ever find out... if you did poorly, just cancel it and no need to explain to anyone...</p>
<p>well, without the scores, there will be a matter of not having taken SAT subject tests. I thought Georgetown required and/or "recommended" them.</p>
<p>just don't apply EA</p>
<p>Would it be better to apply and get deferred or just apply regular?</p>
<p>Actually on their site they say that it's expected that EA applicants haven't taken all the SATII tests yet so I say apply EA and go for it.</p>