Just a question about general score cancellation

<p>if someone achieved a score of 1860 in june complied of 460 in critical ( with out memorizing a word ) ; however , previously he achieved a score of 510 in critical , here is my question if this person after studying lots of vocab words achieved a score of 650 in critical ( in october ) and a total of 2040<br>
will this person be applied to an investigation ?? ???</p>

<p>That’s a 190 points increase so he’ll be safe. Scores only get flagged when Reading or Math increases by 200 points or the combined total of Reading and Math increases by 350 points.</p>

<p>You could be investigated for any significant increase or even a small increase in score if there is reason to suspect cheating. However, I believe the barometer for your score being automatically flagged for review is around 200 points, as mentioned by crouch88. My reading score was flagged, delayed and reviewed for OVER 1 MONTH, because it jumped from a 670 to a 780, a differential of only 110 points. </p>

<p>Now 190 points is around 200, so I wouldn’t be completely satisfied with crouch88’s answer in assuring you that you would be safe. That is not to say that I am right and crouch88 is wrong, but it all depends. Especially if you are Korean and posting all these strange/suspicious questions on College Confidential, be prepared for have any rise in your score from a range of 50-100 points THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED AND REVIEWED!! LOL J/K </p>

<p>Good luck man.</p>

<p>If took it Korea, you’re basically screwed</p>

<p>i didn’t took the exam in S.K. ; however , ( but why secially south korea ) i studied for october from the beginning of the summer vacation , but it’s unfair to judge the international scores and delay there scores caz of an action of a country :\ wht a logic</p>