To cancel or not to cancel?

<p>I took the SAT Subject Tests in Physics, US history, and Literature today, but hadn't prepared for them. I'm fairly sure that I did mediocre on literature, because I didn't remember many terms like apostrophe, and I took it first, when I was very tired(yeah this just isn't my day). I know I did absolutely terribly on Physics, because it was my last test, I didn't remember the formulas, and I walked out with 15 questions left to go. That being said, I think I came very close to acing the US History test, and I doubt I'll ever do better(or the same) on it. Here's my question: I'm going to take the subject tests again, and I know I'll do very well on them because I'll have had time to prepare, so should I cancel? I really want to keep my SAT Subject for History, but not if keeping my other scores will somehow sabotage my college admission chances(I can choose scores right?)</p>

<p>In case colleges take other scores into consideration when they see a couple bad subject scores:</p>

<p>My SAT: R-760 M-740 W-680</p>

<p>I think you definitely shouldn’t cancel your scores! First off, you are not sure what your result will be. Second, after you get your good score on the History test, you will be able to focus more on the other two subjects and you will raise them.</p>

<p>Scorchoicelets you send individual subjects, not test dates.</p>

<p>^ it does??? thats a relief.</p>

<p>“Scorchoicelets you send individual subjects, not test dates.”</p>

<p>So if I apply to a college I should be able to choose my subject scores?As in they won’t see how badly I did on Physics and Literature(Ok, now that I’ve had time to think about it, lit’s probably a 600 at least) the first time?</p>