<p>I bombed my first SAT (1660), but got an 1860 (590 CR, 690 M, 580 W) on my second. On the third SAT, I got an 1880 (620 CR, 600 M, 660 W). Should I send in both the second and third SAT scores, or just the third SAT? I don't know if the scores would help or hurt me. I went down 90 points in math, but if superscored, I have a 1970. Colleges would also see my low CR and W scores on my second SAT, so I don't know if it's worth showing them those scores for my 690 in math. What's your opinion? </p>
<p>Also, when looking at colleges, should I compare their average SAT score with my superscored or non-superscored SAT score? Thanks :)</p>
<p>Check their websites to see if they superscore as most of them tell you, then make your decision based off that. If your college superscores, send both, if it doesn’t send whichever one you want to be seen as - The math oriented student, or the well rounded student - don’t chose the third just because of the 20 point advantage it has over the other because at that point those 20 points are moot.</p>
<p>Now that I think more about it, I change my mind lol, I would send both of these scores regardless (they show you are capable), however I suggest getting some more feedback from others.</p>