What is the point of canceling a score?

<p>Is there any benefit in canceling a sub par score if you're going to retake it anyways?</p>

<p>Some schools do not want their applicants to use Score Choice, meaning that the school will see every score that was not canceled.</p>

<p>Yes. If the score is subpar, then you no longer have a subpar score.</p>

<p>Only do so if you know you have a bad score, such as you skipped the last half of a section, not because you think it didn’t go well. In the latter case, sometimes surprises happen.</p>

<p>To prevent little egos from being bruised.</p>

<p>Do any schools actually require you to send all subject test scores? I was looking at stanford’s policy (which doesn’t normally allow score choice) but it says you can selectively send subject test scores because they aren’t even required. What’s an example of a school that requires you to send them?</p>

<p>Need to know whether to cancel before midnight…</p>

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<p>Yale is one.</p>