<p>I just wanted to gauge how I would do, yeah I know it was stupid, with the different tests. I took the first one, then gauged myself again on the new one, I didn't know there was going to be a change. I studied after that and got a 2160</p>
<p>Most schools only look at your highest score so your lower ones won't even matter. Besides just let them think that you went crazy and studied or something. Also you could have just been having a bad day when you took it the first few times. Basically don't even worry about the lower scores.</p>
<p>Most will consider only your highest scores. Moreover your scores are not erratic anyway. First, it appears you did not add correctly for the first test since I believe 670 and 630 equals 1300 not 1250. It is your second test that is 1250 if you leave out writing and your third is 1400 leaving out writing. Thus, you have only a 100 point change from 1st to last test without writing. Neither the College Board nor any college has any reason to question your scores since the writing section is new and CB currently has insufficient data to know how much students may vary on that section between first take and retake.</p>