Unwanted test score was sent...

<p>The first time I took the Reasoning test, I received a 2300.
The second time (in May of this year), I forgot my calculator, had to leave the center before testing began, and specifically requested that my scores be cancelled...
But they were apparently sent anyway.
Now, I'm pretty sure colleges will see my impressive score of 600 next to my first score.</p>

<p>Is there anything that can be done at this point? Is this anything to worry about?
Will this affect my chances of admission?</p>

<p>I'm hoping they'll just realize I didn't take it.</p>

<p>Well, I believe there is nothing to worry about. No one, even the most stupid kid will never get a 600 on SAT. All you have to do is explain to them about the unfortunate incidence.</p>

<p>if they see such a huge drop in score they know that something is wrong and will find out. dont worry because you can also tell them what happened and even get some extra money out of it by suing collegeboard for hurting your admissions</p>

<p>a sign, that no one should retake a 2300.</p>

<p>^^LOL tru DAT</p>

<p>^ LOL yeah</p>

<p>^ haha, it definitely is!</p>

<p>Im sorry and i dont want to come across as sounding like a jerk but its pretty funny. I mean come on. 2300 then a 600!
haha.
An admissions officer would probably know there was a mistake.</p>

<p>i missed my SAT and I didn't recieve any score at all. I was actually kind of hoping that I would get a 600 though :p</p>

<p>no i didn't cancel my test.</p>

<p>Oh, I think colleges will disregard that "600" since they only look at your highest score. So, no worries, K?</p>

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Oh, I think colleges will disregard that "600" since they only look at your highest score. So, no worries, K?

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<p>they only consider your highest score, but they look at everything</p>

<p>you won't get a 600 though!</p>