Send my Jan. SAT? URGENT, please help!

<p>Hi everyone, I've been struggling with this thing for two days, and I really need to send my scores really soon. So basically I took my SAT for a fourth time in Jan. and got:
CR-700, M-790, W-730
Before this my superscore from the three previous attempts are:
CR-650, M-800, W-760
Should I send my SAT scores from Jan? Given that it's a fourth time attempt (although the first attempt had an "accident" so that was an outlier score).
Another side note to this is that I retook the SAT American History in Dec. and received a 680 while beforehand I received something like a 720 on the same test. I thought I would improve on the History one but I did not--but really, on college apps I mostly didn't report the Hist score just because it is not one of my top 2 SAT IIs (top 3 if you count the "foreign language" which was really my first language). Most colleges didn't even see the last SAT Hist score because I sent my score report before that, and now if I send in my Jan. score then they could see that Hist. score as well.</p>

<p>Please give some advice. And please be quiiiick! Thanks so much!</p>

<p>By the way, I am an international student, so that's why I was stressing over that +50 points in the CR score, because I thought that might be kind of important.</p>

<p>P.S. would it be different how this could affect my apps to different types of schools? For example, the Ivy League type school vs. State universities vs. LAC's? Reach vs. "semi-safty"?</p>

<p>Send it. I was in the same situation... it can't hurt to do so seeing that there's a difference between your CR and W writing scores. </p>

<p>Regrettably, colleges will factor in the lower scores but this late in the game, anything that can make a difference is recommended. </p>

<p>It's your life anyway.... take charge of it and don't screw up like before.</p>

<p>My W score was -30 points for this new one though. Yeah I hope I don't screw up...when I took my very first SAT I was only in the US 1 month and knew absolutely nothing, and I was very sick on the test day. But anyway, the story was really irrelevant. Thanks for the reply!</p>

<p>I think you should send it.</p>