<p>Right so I know transferring to MIT is impossible and all, but I am gonna give it a shot anyway. Problem is,
I did the SAT twice when applying for freshman admission, and my first math score was a 790, and the second somehow was 710!! Now MIT say they only look at your best score, but would this 710 screw me cos it's so damn low?</p>
<p>IMO it’s not going to make a difference in whether or not you’re accepted.</p>
<p>MIT allows Score Choice for fr applicants:</p>
<p>[Tests</a> & Scores | MIT Admissions](<a href=“http://mitadmissions.org/apply/freshman/tests]Tests”>Tests & scores | MIT Admissions)</p>
<p>They don’t state their policy for transfer applicants, but you can call them and find out. I would guess it’s the same, which would solve your problem, just don’t send the 710.</p>
<p>What in the world possessed you to retake a 790???</p>
<p>I wasn’t happy with my writing and CR scores hahaha. Thanks!</p>
<p>Sorry, I need to slow down and read more closely, I was thinking you were talking about the Math Subject test.</p>
<p>Just send in both sittings if your CR and W are higher on the second sitting, they are only going to count the Superscore.</p>