<p>First Test</p>
<p>CR - 690
M - 610
WR - 640</p>
<p>Second Test (just got scores back today)</p>
<p>CR - 690
M - 590
WR - 710 </p>
<p>As you can see here,</p>
<p>A high majority of colleges use the highest section policy when considering SAT scores (or at least claim they do). So, as you can see here, first test I got a 1940. Second test, a 1990. But, with that policy, does that mean my numbers will be scored as a 2010 <a href="what%20a%20coincidence,%20I'm%20graduating%20next%20year!%20ha...%20but%20I%20digress...">CR: 690, M: 610, WR: 710</a> by those "highest section" schools? </p>
<p>I'm definitely not trying to major in engineering or math or a like subject. And the schools I want to go to, I guess you could simply say they (for the most part) consist of some of the better state schools in the East (UMD, TCNJ, Rutgers, Penn State, SUNY Geneseo, UDel even...). So don't think I'm necessarily trying to get into a cream of the crop, tier-1 school.</p>
<p>Again, my SAT scores will be looked at as this, right?</p>
<p>CR: 690
M: 610
WR: 710</p>
<p>1300/2010</p>
<p>(Not that writing matters so much, from what I here... And I need that 610 in math to count because at a lot of schools, that 1300 CR/M score is the cut-off for some scholarships...)</p>
<p>I'm taking the test one last time in September, by the way, so hopefully, these won't be the final scores I submit to colleges. I'm looking to score mid-700s in CR and... honestly... I'm no star student at math, so that 610 is just fine for me, at the moment. lol. Could probably improve it a BIT though...</p>
<p>Thanks</p>