<p>740 Critical reading
800 math
690 writing (64/80 mulitple choice correct, 11 on essay)</p>
<p>is writing score good for top colleges? Do they look at writing scores same as math and reading?</p>
<p>740 Critical reading
800 math
690 writing (64/80 mulitple choice correct, 11 on essay)</p>
<p>is writing score good for top colleges? Do they look at writing scores same as math and reading?</p>
<p>My college adviosr has told me that colleges are starting to take writing into consideration more and more. Assuming you're a junior or a rising senior, the SAT Writing would have already been through 2 admission cycles and have been experienced several times in a 3 year span. Despite, CR and M definately hold importance over the W.</p>
<p>You're lucky in that the writing score is much easier to raise than the CR. </p>
<p>If your schedule permits, I'd study a bit and see if you can get another 30 points on that writing section, then retake.</p>
<p>I think Sungchul is pretty much right on, though; if you're going to have a 600-range score in something, you're lucky it's writing.</p>