<p>So I'm not a math superstar and got a 680 in the math section of the SAT general this fall. It killed my score (2220). </p>
<p>That said, I get good at math when there are formulas I can memorize, etc, and when I took the Math II SAT II in June I got an 800.</p>
<p>Now my question is, should I bother taking the SAT again in October to raise the Math score, even though that math is far simpler than that on the Math II subject test? It wouldn't hurt to bump my consolidated score up 100 points, right? Or does it make no effective difference since I have the high score on the harder test?</p>
<p>Yeah, it was a big bonus, to be honest. I wasn't expecting it/our learning specialist laughed at the idea that I'd qualify. Guess I'm more handicapped than I thought... Awesome...?</p>
<p>Ehhhh- I'll take your joke as an opportunity for my two cents...</p>
<p>I got prescribed it and tried it, actually. Ha. It made me WAY too studious. I didn't sleep. I didn't eat. I didn't talk to anyone. I read for hours on end. I sat in the corner at school. After a while, I had weird hallucinatory thoughts.</p>
<p>Got off that fast. It's an amphetamine! Don't mess with it ESPECIALLY if you don't have ADD.</p>
<p>I think you should retake it. Keep in mind that even though the SAT II is harder math, you can miss several questions and still get an 800. It's not that hard to get an 800 on the SAT II. I think the percentile is like 91 or something like that. On the real SAT, you can't miss any questions to get an 800. Since you've prepared for the SAT II and you did well, you should just give it another shot at the sAT.</p>