Should I send 4th score?

<p>Hello. I'm a senior on the West Coast and I've taken the SAT four times.</p>

<p>I first took the test at the start of my Junior year. I hadn't studied, was extremely nervous, and threw up before taking the test. I ended up scoring a 2200.</p>

<p>I retook the test two more times Junior year, scoring 2250 and 2300, respectively, with a 750, 750, 800, 12 on my third sitting. On all three sittings, I made 2 mistakes in math. I know that the curve in math is very sensitive, but I was very stubborn and decided to retake the test one last time this December. I just received a 800CR, 800M, 740W. My question is, should I send the score? I accidentally sent all three scores to all schools, even those that use score choice. Would sending a 4th score seem excessive or that I don't have a life? I haven't studied between the tests, but have learned much by taking the tests. Any input would be appreciated and I'm sorry if I seem flustered. Thanks.</p>

<p>I don’t think you need to send the 4th set. it will cost money, and I don’t think the schools will accept or deny you based on a 2300 vs. 2340. A fourth may seem excessive.</p>

<p>Thanks for the quick response… I know 4 times may seem a bit excessive… but if the schools superscore (as they say do) would the superscore be worth sending in the 4th score… Thanks.</p>