OASC now debrief you on your aptitude scores and have done for a year or so.
There's nothing you can do about your score now, and frankly a high score doesn't necessarily mean you'll do well in flying training. OASC are well aware of this so if you impressed them elsewhere you may well be in with a chance.
Don't be too concerned about about people quoting all sorts of figures for their test results (and that is not in any way implicit towards previous posters!). A man I know had 158 described as a "wonderful aptitude package" on his OASC report, "wonderful" not being a word they use to regularly i would imagine. He completed EFT with all sorties except for 3 being high average or above, mostly above average.
In the current climate, either side of OASC, Linton, Valley etc. the rumour mill is rife with horror stories. You can't do more than show up, be yourself and do your best.
Good luck!
GF