Second time's not a charm

<p>I took the SAT Bio M Subject Test in June and received 710. I took it again last month and I dropped to 670. Now I don't feel like taking this crap anymore and am contemplating using the 710 as my highest. Will the fact that my most recent score is the crappiest one have an effect on how colleges will look at my SAT scores?</p>

<p>I think it all depends on where you're applying to.... Every college "sees" every score you get, but some only use your highest score. Still others look at your "general score" or the "general trend" of your scores. A few (at least in Japan, I dunno about every school in the US) only look at your most recent score. It all depends on where you're applying, but I think it's safe to say that at least most schools weight your high score the most (even if they look at the general trend of scores, they still value your highest score the most)</p>