Retook SAT and scores really inconsistent with first time?

<p>So when I took the March SAT, don't ask how, but I packed my calculator in the wrong bag and, obviously, did way worse than usual on the math section. However, my CR and writing scores were a bit higher than my average. I figured that I was all set for a good score as long as I brought my calculator the next time, so I signed up for October and did about 8 entire practice tests in between. I was getting pretty consistent scores on those. When I retook earlier this month, I felt pretty confident, however, it turns out that my writing score decreased by 90 points despite being near perfect the first time, my critical reading went down to a bit lower than my average, but my math skyrocketed up 110 points. </p>

<p>The thing is, my superscore is pretty good, but since colleges usually view all of the scores when they superscore, I'm afraid they will see the inconsistencies and be totally confused about what kind of student I am, or even doubtful of my academic stability. I mean, it's kind of hard to ignore even if that's part of their policy. It looks as if the first time, someone really good at English and bad at math took it, and then the second time, someone really good at math and bad at English took it. Is it harmless if I submit both scores, or should I consider discarding this score and take the December test?</p>