Well, here's a story, that goes something like this: once upon a time there was a med student who scored extremely high. No one knows what, but it was such that it was so unheard of, that there were so many asterixes (all on the right side that went way off the page). Med Student was so enamored of said score report that s/he wouldn't let it out of their sight. S/he carried it everywhere, and I do mean everywhere. One day Med Student had to use the facilities, and horror of horrors, just like Elaine in Seinfeld no one was willing to 'spare a square', not even one ply. And so, left with no choice, Med Student gasped, eyes widened, and clutched the sole piece of paper neatly folded up in the jeans pocket. Yep, you guessed it. Witnesses say that the screams of no that were heard that day, echoed and reverberated around the world. Med Student never fully recovered from trauma of having to part with that beloved report in such a horrific way. No one knows for sure what happened to Med Student, but it is believed that since this incident occured, this is reason why the boards decreed that the majority of scores will be between 140-260. Any higher, and the effects can be disastrous (well except of course, only for those select few that can actually handle it, in a healthy way).
Moral of the story: Curb your desparation. You will be much better off without it. Thank you.