Good SAT II Math to make up for lame SAT I?

<p>I recieved a 690 M on the May SAT, which is super dissapointing. I got the same score last time, and I still keep making stupid mistakes. However, I am taking the Math SAT Level II and I've been going through a course at school which provides released exams and such, and I've been consistently getting 800s in conditions. I've always faired better with in-your-face math, instead of the what-ever-you-call-it SAT math which is half not math skills at all. </p>

<p>If I get an 800 on the test in June, will that make up for the Math SAT I score? Or else I'm going to retake in October.</p>

<p>btw my total was 2120, 720 CR and 710 W. CR was due to vocab questions really (4 out of my probably 6 wrong were) so I could improve by reading a lot over the summer. Even if I score higher, I don't want the fact of it being my 3rd try to diminish its integrity either.</p>

<p>2120 is a good score, but if you think you can pull an 800 on Math 2, I've gotta believe that prepping for SAT I Math with the Xiggi method would get your score to 750+. Seriously, it isn't really that hard. If you do a lot of practice tests it will get to the point that where you pretty much recognize every question.</p>