<p>Hey there
on the march SAT my score was 1980 and the individual section scores weren't consistent at all: CR: 520 >_<
Math: 800
W: 660 (8 essay)
I'm planning to take my last SAT in october and I believe i can get to 700+ on all the sections, (tho I'm aiming for 800 on writing) and i have the whole summer to prepare.
my question is, would colleges get suspicious? i mean, if they see my CR bump up from 520 to lets say a 740, and W from 660 to 800, wouldnt they assume that there is no way i could've possibly done that by myself? aka, would they think i cheated and etc?
or should i just aim for all my sections to be around 700, meaning basically drop my math on purpose? =</p>
<p>They SHOULDn’t be suspicious, you’re just paranoid.
My first SAT, I got a 1890,( 540CR 730MATH 620 W)
^that was January and that was a bad test day for me cus I wasn’t ready and my room was full of pothead that smelled like cigs/weed</p>
<p>on March, I took it and got a 2160 (730CR 770MATH 660W)
If you think you can boost your score, then go for it, but it can be hard and stressful.
If you’re up for the stress go for it, but colleges won’t be gay and be suspicious.
anyways I think you only submit 1 score.</p>