should i sent my sat subject tests to rsi?

<p>math 2 730
physics 720</p>

<p>These test scores DO NOT reflect my intelligence. My proctor was talking extremely loudly during the exam to this person. He also had this horrible cough. People were shouting in the halls. Also, I just found out that I have Asperger’s syndrome.</p>

<p>what should i do?</p>

<p>If you don’t want to report them, then don’t. But if you, don’t whine about circumstances that prevented you from acing your tests; it reflects poorly on you. Simply put, your excuses aren’t very valid – it’s quite possible that other people in your testing room did as good as, or better than you did, despite these distractions. Also, you should not have to defend your intelligence because of not-800 SAT II scores, your intelligence should come clearly across through the rest of your application. Furthermore, I don’t see how Asperger’s is relevant here.</p>

<p>err the person he was talking to wasnt even supposed to be in the room. anyways, of course aspergers is relevant. sensory issues. kthxbye</p>