Hey guys,
I have seen a few posts here people saying that someone jumped more than 50 pt up in his/her next take then Pearson will cancel it, is it a true?
I am worrying about it bc my first time is horrible and looking to retake it with overage at least , so kinda confused. If Pearson does it, then how am I going to get a good score , if I need at least 55 pt jump?? tanks
BTW- does anyone knows if I retake in January, where most schools say that January text is too late, will they look at me if they got my October bad score? May be I could call and explain that it was my first time and I am retaking in January? Will it help? thanks
I have seen a few posts here people saying that someone jumped more than 50 pt up in his/her next take then Pearson will cancel it, is it a true?
I am worrying about it bc my first time is horrible and looking to retake it with overage at least , so kinda confused. If Pearson does it, then how am I going to get a good score , if I need at least 55 pt jump?? tanks
BTW- does anyone knows if I retake in January, where most schools say that January text is too late, will they look at me if they got my October bad score? May be I could call and explain that it was my first time and I am retaking in January? Will it help? thanks