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Does College Board cancel scores?

When you request cancellation, your exam won't be scored, and if it has already been scored, the score will be permanently deleted from our records. Once a score is canceled, it can't be reinstated. There's no fee for this service, but your exam fee is not refunded. Archived scores cannot be canceled.
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Why is my SAT score Cancelled?

Students may cancel their scores if they lack confidence in their SAT performance or if they experienced a sudden illness during the testing period (if this is the case, the test proctor's signature confirming the illness is required on the form a student must submit in order to have their scores cancelled).
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How do you know if your AP scores were Cancelled?

Your cancellation request will be processed within 15 business days of receipt. Please allow for delays, especially if you are mailing from overseas. Once processed, you will see the cancellation reflected on your online AP score report.
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How long does College Board keep your scores?

If your last AP Exam was more than four years ago, your scores are archived. Archived scores are not viewable in our score reporting system and can only be sent to a college, university, or scholarship program through a request made via mail or fax.
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Is there a deadline to cancel AP scores?

Scores may be canceled at any time. However, for scores not to be sent to the college indicated on your AP answer sheet, AP Services must receive your request by June 15 of the year you took the AP Exam.
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SAT: If College Board Was Honest

What happens if College Board cancels your AP score?

When you request cancellation, your exam won't be scored, and if it has already been scored, the score will be permanently deleted from our records. Once a score is canceled, it can't be reinstated.
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Is it worth it to cancel an AP score?

There is no point in cancelling the score before you see it. The curving on AP exams is pretty forgiving, so the score might be not as bad as you think. If you aren't sure how well you are prepared for the exam, just don't name a college to send a free score report to.
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Does College Board delete SAT scores?

Every digital SAT test-taker has the option of canceling their scores for a given test date. This means that the College Board will effectively erase your scores. They will not appear on your record in any way, and you won't be able to report these SAT scores to colleges. This is a permanent move!
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Why is my SAT score delayed 2023?

Scores might be released later for several reasons, including these: College Board received your answer sheet late. Information is missing on your answer sheet. Information on your answer sheet is inconsistent with your registration information.
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Does College Board make mistakes?

Summary. It's very rare for the College Board to send incorrect SAT scores, but it does happen. If you are surprised by how low your SAT scores are, there is a process you can go through to get your scores verified, but be aware that they are most likely correct.
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Can colleges see canceled AP scores?

If you cancel an AP exam score, then it will be permanently deleted from the College Board records. Colleges cannot see whatever was deleted. What colleges will see is that you completed this AP course in this academic year (shown in your transcript), but the AP exam score is dated by the different year.
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Should I cancel my AP score if I got a 2?

It is more important for you to get recognition for taking that AP in the first place than it is to earn your target score. If you earned a 3, 2, or a 1, consider withholding your score. These scores are not as strong and you may not want to include them in your application.
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Why do people cancel AP scores?

The option to cancel a score helps a number of students. Perhaps some of those students took an AP course but found that the class didn't cover all the information on the test, or they didn't study for the test as much as they should have. (This happens more often than we'd like to think.)
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Why does College Board cancel scores?

College Board will automatically cancel your exam score if you are discovered disclosing through any means the following: multiple-choice content for any exam (this content is never released and may therefore never be discussed) free-response content from an alternate (late-testing) exam.
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What if my SAT score is under review?

Retake the SAT—for free, and at your convenience.

You don't have to match your original score to have us validate it. For example, in many cases, if you score within 120–150 points in each section (Reading and Math) of your questioned score, we may be able to validate it.
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What do I do if my SAT is Cancelled?

The first thing to do if your test has been canceled is to secure a new testing date. Contact the College Board or ACT as soon as possible. Be prepared to change your plan again in case your new date is postponed or canceled.
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Is the 2023 SAT easier?

The 2023 SAT shift is more than just a cosmetic change; it aims to align better with high school curricula and prepare students for the digital age. From reducing the number of sections to introducing more direct questions and shorter test durations, the new SAT format makes the exam more rigorous and relevant.
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Is 1300 a good SAT score?

Yes. A 1300 on the SAT indicates good performance in all sections of the exam and places you around the 87th percentile of all test takers, meaning you scored higher than 87% of all test takers.
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Why is my SAT score not showing up on College Board?

If a student is signed in but doesn't see his or her scores, it means the College Board was not able to link the score report and account automatically. For security reasons, a student must verify additional information before the College Board can display student scores.
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Should I cancel a bad SAT score?

Weigh this decision carefully, because in general it's better to not cancel your test scores. March 15, 2021, at 8:55 a.m. Scores cannot be reinstated after a cancellation request has been submitted. Thus, this is not a decision to be taken lightly.
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Does College Board curve the SAT?

Equating is Not Grading on a Curve

A student's SAT score is based only on how they perform and is never affected by another student's performance.
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What SAT score should I not retake?

Never Retake a 1530+

A student's percentile represents the percentage of students whose score is equal to or lower than his or her score. So if you scored a 1520, 99% of the students scored the same or lower. Therefore, the top 1% scored at least a 1530.
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Will bad AP scores hurt me?

A bad AP score is often correlated with a poor grade in the corresponding course, which can hurt your GPA. While AP courses benefit you by improving your weighted GPA, it may not be worth it if your overall grade in the course is very poor.
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Should I retake an AP exam if I got a 3?

That being said, you need to take this decision of whether or not you should retake AP exams carefully. For instance, if you have a score of 3, a retake may not be necessary. However, if you are applying to the most selective colleges, you may need a higher score. And in this case, a retake is necessary.
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Should I withhold or cancel my AP score?

Unlike withholding, canceling an AP score is permanent and cannot be reversed. Students typically choose cancellation over withholding if they don't want a school to know they ever took that AP exam.
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