I'm scared of putting these scores on applications

<p>^RahulKShah
Although I agree with your basic premise that how one does on a test relates back to their knowledge of the content, your statement about people with test taking anxiety/focus problems is completely unfounded.</p>

<p>“The only people who can claim they are “bad test takers” are those who literally have really SERIOUS anxiety/focus problems, because they don’t want to put in the effort at improving on a standardized test score. (that can be easily improved upon)”</p>

<p>^That doesn’t even make sense. If they have a serious anxiety/focus problem, then the amount of effort they put into knowing the subject would be irrelevant. They would either need to test under special circumstances(I forgot what the SAT calls it) that gives them more time. I just thought that sentence was cringe-inducing because of how erroneous it was. </p>

<p>I still agree with your main sentiment though. Way too many people claim “poor test taker syndrome” when they do poorly on a test. </p>

<p>In response to OP, don’t submit the test scores. They will definitely hurt your chances.</p>