SAT or Subject Tests? (also do colleges really only look at your best scores?)

<p>So I have a final SAT fee waiver. I have another SAT waiver and today's the last day to choose which to do (I mean, I might as well use it):
I currently have:
2290 (770M 790CR 730W superscore) (to anyone who saw my other post apparently I missed a math question, and did better on writing than expected, no matter)
And 800 physics 780 math 1
With that in mind do you all think I should take SAT subject tests (math 1, 2, and maybe something else or just those 2) or the regular SAT again?
Also if it matters I have a 34 (33E 34 everything else) ACT (I also took it again a few days ago and maybe got a 35, maybe something else I don't know)</p>

<p>I guess at this point it doesn't really matter, but I just thought I might as well ask you guys just in case you think one direction.
Thanks!</p>

<p>Also, trying for Princeton/Columbia</p>

<p>Also do colleges (that on college board's website, say they only look at the top scores) really only look at your best scores? Because I sorta bombed the CR this past test even though my writing went way up, so yeah, will it look terrible if I got a 790 CR then a 680 CR? Or do they actually only look at the best score?</p>

<p>Why would you want to spend another Saturday taking the SAT??
Also, I believe the computers only show the admissions officer the top scores, but I might be wrong.</p>

<p>I was thinking the same thing, my last CR was 770 and my recent one was 670. When I emailed the college to see if they had all my material needed they said they received all my SAT scores form all my tests. My counselor thought maybe I should not have sent my Oct one but I did go up 30 points with my math. also, since I assigned it before I took the test it was to late to cancel them. I would love to hear from someone who works in admissions and tell us how the school really views the scores.</p>