<p>Yea so, I being the retard that I am, forgot to turn to the last two pages of the 20 min math section.... when I realized it I bubbled c for the 5 remaining problems. Anyone with a brilliant memory, could you tell me about how many if any c's were in the last 5 questions. </p>
<p>Also, if I'm pretty sure I did well on everything else, should I cancel? I thought essay went well, no missed vocab, didn't have any other problems on math, writing was ok. I heard that colleges look at your top scores from each section, so I was thinking if I kept the score, I could see if I did well on my other two sections.</p>
<p>I know most of you are thinking, how could I forget the whole page of math, but I think it was because I was so happy that it was almost over lol that I didn't think I'd do something that dumb.</p>
<p>no one remembers if there were any c's at the end of that section...... I would love you forever if u got like 5 lol... yea I know I think I've gone crazy...</p>
<p>don't cancel...you probably did well on the other sections, and colleges look at your highest score for each section. Plus the curves will be very lenient this time for the math so don't sweat it, i think you might've gotten 2 of the last 5 right.</p>
<p>you should not cancel if you think you did well on at least an entire section or two. You seem confident about the CR and W, and considering that you aced all the other math questions and only got three of the last five wrong for omitting, I think your still in pretty good shape. And you can always take the SAT again.
And yes, the curves will probably be lenient.</p>
<p>yea.... so the general consensus has been to keep the score.... and if I really think I could've gotten an 800 on the math this time, I should be able to do it again in April. </p>
<p>Do yall know if it would be weird to explain what happened on this test as a disclaimer somewhere on my college apps?</p>