<p>For me, it's CR, mainly because it is my lowest score. If I were to change it without eliminating the section, I'd have only reading comprehension questions. I don't think that being able to memorize big vocab words that you hardly ever use equates to intelligence. I think that being able to read a passage and answer questions based on it is a much better indicator of intelligence because it tests your innate reading skills.</p>
<p>definately Cr.
If you saidf math, then your screwed in college because the math on the sat is simple algebra 1 concepts.
Critcal reading is not an english tests, so its a waste, its not a litarary test either, i have heard of people geting a 4 on ap english lit and language, and geting only a 590 on critical reading. So what does that tell you.
Writing is english, so no luck there.
Critical reading blows</p>
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i have heard of people geting a 4 on ap english lit and language, and geting only a 590 on critical reading. So what does that tell you.
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<p>It possibly tells you that:
(a) this person may be a strong essay writer
(b) the SAT's may actually be accurate whereas the AP's are not and vice versa
(c) one of these scores was a fluke
(d) the person felt pressure while taking the test with the realization that SAT's are more valuable than AP's.</p>