<p>So say on one attempt i got a:
500ish on reading (mistake with bubbling), 600ish on writing, and 760ish on math</p>
<p>and on another attempt i got a:
670ish on reading, 750ish on writing, and 600ish on math</p>
<p>how will colleges view these scores while making their decisions?</p>
<p>will they doubt my abilities because of the 500 reading and 600 writing on the first attempt and the 600 math on the second attempt?</p>
<p>Yay for Score Choice! Just bring up your reading and then use score choice to send your scores and you’ll get a solid 2200+. Colleges claim that they will not hold low scores against you and only use your best scores, since that’s the indication of your greatest potential.</p>
<p>@keiko: Score Choice wouldn’t solve everything in this situation because you can’t break up SAT scores in one sitting to only send one section. It’s not like, “Oh, I’ll send only the 760 in math in sitting 1 but not the 500 from that same sitting.” Some colleges will only consider your highest sections, others will take into account all your scores.</p>
<p>dont most unis just take the highest of each section?</p>