SAT Score Drop

<p>So I have a hypothetical question for you guys. Let's say you take the SAT twice, with vastly different scores. How would colleges look at it if the scores for the first test were: 700 CR, 760 M, 630 W, and then on the second test they were: 720 CR, 650 M, 720 W. Would they just ignore the drop in math and superscore the test as a 720 CR, 760 M, 720 W, or would they look down upon the large drop in the math score?</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure most schools just superscore your tests. they understand that people are not necessarily consistent so they’ll superscore to see what your ultimate potential is.</p>