Worth cancelling scores?

<p>I took the SATI for the first time today. I omitted 1 math, a couple (4-6) writing, and a **** load on CR (35).</p>

<p>Here is my score prediction: 420v, 700m, 540w.</p>

<p>Is it worth cancelling my scores? I plan on applying UW-Seattle and UIUC only.</p>

<p>I took the SAT today as well. I found the math and writing to be simple, but I kept running out of time on my critical reading sections. I probably left about 15 blank overall due to running out of time. However, the first time I took the SAT I didn’t leave any questions blank and missed quite a few on the Critical Reading Section. Hopefully by working more slowly, I was more accurate in my answers. If you are in a similar situation, just wait and see what your score is. This is only your first time taking the test and your predicted scores wouldn’t be bad at all for a first-timer. Sometimes by leaving questions blank, you are better off than the people who rush through them and make careless mistakes.</p>

<p>No. It’s not worth cancelling your score because you can take the SAT as many times as you want.</p>