<p>I'm not sure what to do/think about my SAT I scores.
First sitting - 2340 total (770 CR, 770 Math, 800 Writing)
Second sitting - 2320 total (800 CR, 720 Math, 800 Writing)
As you can see, my superscore went up but my overall went down on the second sitting.
Should I retake the SAT again?
Also, which one of these would be considered "better"/which should I send to colleges with Score Choice?
If I take the SAT Math Level 2 Subject test and do well (like an 800) on it, would that possibly make up for my Math section score (considering I'm thinking about Ivy League-level schools)?</p>
<p>Congratulations on great scores. Don’t waste your time taking the SAT again, there is no need, you are well into the running to be considered at any good school. Yes, an 800 Math SAT 2 will certainly make up for the 720 Math, but don’t fret if you miss the perfect 800.</p>
<p>Only if you are an international applicant will it make a huge difference. If you are U.S., you are fine.</p>
<p>And I would add that it looks rather misguided to keep retaking when you have such a high score to start with, selective schools would much rather see you doing something more productive than sitting tests. And those other activities and interests are what’s going to set you apart from all of the other high scoring applicants.</p>
<p>The good news is top schools accept many students with your SAT scores every year. The bad news is top schools reject many students with your SAT scores every year. Your scores are fine; concentrate on other aspects of your candidacy; they are as much or even more important. If it’s any comfort, your scores are better than my D’s, and she got into some of the most selective colleges.</p>