Does my November score even matter?

<p>So I took the SATI last year, scored a 2200, woot woot</p>

<p>Then I took in oct.... and I got something like a 2040... eeek.... luckily I had sent in my scores before that...</p>

<p>I have weak SAT II scores (800 mathIIC, 680 physics, 660 spansih), so i retook, cold, the spanish SATII and lit in nov...</p>

<p>But I'm thinking they probably dont even matter... even if I did well, I dont think I wanna resend in my SAT I scores, I dont want them to see the 2040. I am applying to top tier schools. What do you suggest, say I get above 700s on both, or one SAT II, should I send em in, or not.</p>

<p>I almost hope I did worse on the IIs, so I dont have to debate if I should send them in or not</p>

<p>The 2200 is all they will consider. I say go for it.</p>

<p>But I mean... they will still see the lower score... I mean I'd rather they think I only got a 2200, and not a 2040 and 2200 or whatever?</p>

<p>?</p>

<p>most colleges (except UCs) take the higest combined score....if you think you scored better in October on any section, send them. They may look at your other scores, but I doubt that they would be a huge factor. Boosting your combined score is important</p>

<p>Well my problem is that I may have scored better on the most recent test (nov) on my SAT IIs... but I dont want to see my lower SAT I oct. scores... I did not do better any subsection.... its a matter of weighing the pluses and minuses, any other suggestions?</p>