<p>I’m sorry, but I must be the most naive person on earth, because I got a heinous score on my Bio test (think less than a 700), and guess what? </p>
<p>I sent the admissions centers for the colleges I sent the scores to an email explaining that I can do better, and I’m going to take the test again.
Oh, and this time, I’m not sending the scores until I GET THEM.</p>
<p>Guess what else? I know full well I got a lousy score because I slipped up on the questions. (Not saying you’re in denial, but it does seem like a stretch to me.) It’s not the end of the world, people. Don’t act like it is.</p>
<p>lol
but can u do that? seriusly? cos im gonna be doing bio, thought i was being smart - but have a week to learn from scratch… applying to MIT and Princeton… So do you think I can mail them and explain if i don’t get an 800?
(dont laugh - i know i sound like the biggest idiot in the world)</p>
<p>no one really answered my question in my thread so might as well ask it here. There’s something wrong with my online score report it says i took Bio-E and I actually did Bio-M. However, I might have accidently bubbled in the Bio-E code…but im 100% sure that i printed Bio-M on the small box and did questions 81-100. Does handscoring the test help me out on this cause supposedly if its handscored they just go by the code that you bubbled in which i think defeats the whole purpose of handscoring. Thanks in advance.</p>