as a first-gen, I am having trouble deciphering if it'd be less "bad" to keep my most recent Jan score that's three points lower than my first one in November (155) due to being out of the country for ~3 weeks before taking my Jan exam. I did not have a set schedule and did not have reliable internet for about 1.5 weeks so it was nearly impossible. I did not want to push it back and I guess that is the result I was expecting. But, I don't know if I should cancel or keep it since it is only 3 points. I only plan on re-taking it once more. Would be the "better" option: to keep and have schools see that I went down a few points or cancelling it and have them assume something like that I scored a lot worse? I truly am having a hard time knowing what to go with. It'd be my first cancelation of score.

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  • Tuesday, Feb 11

    doesn't really matter because you'll have to take it again

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  • Tuesday, Feb 11

    keep it! No need to waste $$$ to cancel it

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  • Tuesday, Feb 11

    keep it

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  • Tuesday, Feb 11

    I don't recommend canceling. 3 points is well within standard score variance.

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