Went pretty bad on my first SAT =(

<p>Please don't be ridiculous. The scores that count are junior and senior year, If you change your name and retake the test, more than likely either the colleges won't accept for your application the test under the different name or the colleges and college board will believe that you have cheated, and your chances for admission will be nil.</p>

<p>wow that's obsessive. your life is not over if you didn't do so hot in 9th grade. chill out, take a breather, realize that life is more than just obsessing over college as a freshman. why don't you go out and run around while screaming at the top of your lungs. then think about what you are doing, and smack yourself upside the head. then be happy or go study for the new SATS. (please note my level of sarcasm, no offensive nature intended)</p>

<p>Don't you have to use your social security number on your SAT registration or when you register an account? If so you would definitely get caught trying to use a false name, address and phone number.</p>

<p>he's an international. Internationals don't have a SSC. But there would suspicion if he creates another login.</p>

<p>look ur intel... i know intels who have taken the sat like 6 times... one guy started off with a terrible verbal score and like a 600m... the guy now after 6 sat sittings got into upenn...EA!! so no worries as an intel its ok, i mean they won't bite u if u take it more, its ur money tht ur wasteing really but anyways try to not take it so many times and just steadly study from now till like at least jounior year.. ur still so young!and its good if u make a huge leap itll be like well they studied they care.. they look good.. they r in!! o and id say no to a new account tht could really backfire and ud end up in community college because no one likes a cheater and dont become one just for trying to hide a not so hot sat... and it is cheating because they ask u for ALL the tests uv sat.. what r u gonna do? not tell them all of the tests u sat.. hence that IS CHEATING...</p>

<p>it's cheating simply because it's misrepresentation.
When they ask for your SATs, like elodie says, they want your whole history.</p>

<p>This could work for you, you know, but even if it couldn't, this is still wrong. You're a freshman - let's not get off to a bad start already....</p>