<p>I took the SATS twice: </p>
<p>1st time: CR 590 Math 700 Writing 560 = 1850
2nd time: CR 510 Math 670 Writing 600 =1780 </p>
<p>I need your advice! Should I ONLY send in my 1850 score or should I send in BOTH scores showing colleges that I improved on the Writing portion my second time around? I'm hesitant to show them my second score...seeing that I did worse overall. Is it worth that extra 40pts in the Writing Section to reveal my second test or should I just stick with sending in my 1st test score only? Do colleges even honor 'accumulative scores' meaning the highest scores from each individual section out of all the different test dates? </p>
<p>Pleeeasse tell me what you think? <3</p>
<p>Well, since your 590, 700, and 600 are the highest, I think your overall superscore would be a 1890, which is average for most schools.</p>
<p>I advice you to leave the math part alone, and focus on retaking the Verbal and Writing. Take it the third time and on purposely let it be a 200 this time so colleges know where you focused on your weak points.</p>
<p>Sechai86442: the OP should NOT purposely try to get a 200 in math.</p>
<p>what do you have to be afraid of? colleges and universities consider only your highest scrores in the admission process (or whatever sat policy they have). I would send in both and show how hard you worked to raise your SATs! =) (i sent all my scores even if i got 580 and 590 for CR the first time… but i got a 730 on CR the last time i took the SAT so it showed how much i improved =D)</p>