Urgent!!! Please help!!

<p>Sorry for the obnoxious title but i have a huge dilemma. This saturday I took the Math II, Chemistry and US history SAT subject tests Ill leave out the extraneous details but I took it in Austin(I live in Houston and for the record they are 3 hours away by car, nontheless this wasnt my homeschool and not one i can just drive to). My lack of knowledge of test curves, my teacher's cynicism in the SAT score choice policy and my panic lead me to cancel my scores, however after reading up on college confidential I am certain I got 750+ on all my tests. While I made a fatal mistake of going into the testroom unprepared and jumping to cancel, I really hope i can "un-cancel". Has anyone had this sort of problem before? can someone direct me? I am not the kind of person that has SAT fee waivers growing off of trees in my backyard and really didnt like the idea of wasting one, especially now since I realize i did comparatively well. I emailed collegeboard. I would call the school SAT coordinator but I dont have any contact information(weird austin schools). WHAT DO I DO :( ?</p>

<p>Please guys! this thing has like 300 views. can I at least get some suggestions? anything!</p>

<p>Sorry, mate, I looked into canceling my Biology score, and I distinctly remember there being a “you cannot undo this action” type thing. :(</p>

<p>“Students who feel that they did not do their best on an SAT Subject Test can cancel scores on the test within a few days (see below). Subject Test scores for all Subject Tests taken on that date are canceled. Once a request to cancel scores has been submitted, scores cannot be reinstated and are not reported to the student or any institutions.”</p>

<p>[SAT</a> Subject Tests - Canceling SAT Scores](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-subject/scores/cancel]SAT”>College Board Will No Longer Offer SAT Subject Tests or SAT with Essay – College Board Blog)</p>

<p>thanks for the help! I was unsuccessful in my bid for “un-canceling”, but I will, undoubtedly, take and not cancel the June SAT IIs.</p>