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Old 06-26-2008, 11:22 AM   #1
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To handscore or not to handscore- that is the question

Hey you all ( I'm a new member:] ) !

I got 680, 740, 760, and 800 on my practice tests on chemistry Sat II.
But I got 700 on my sat II chemistry and above 95 on my chemistry regents.
I don't think 700 on my sat II is my actual score because I only omitted ONE question out but kept erasing answers on my scantron. Do you think I should get my Sat II rescored even though its my first time taking an Sat II?

(Whew that was a long post, thank you if you read that entire post alone, lol)
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