Studying strategy for SAT to school's with superscore policy.

<p>Hi!</p>

<p>I have a question concerting a strategy for studying for the SAT if I apply only to schools with superscore policy. </p>

<p>You see, last year I took the SAT after studying really hard for the math sections. As expected, I received a very good score on the math sections and a decent, but much less impressive, score on the other sections.</p>

<p>Now when it is time for me to to begin studying for the SAT again, should I bother studying for the SAT's math at all? since schools with superscore policy combine one's best SAT score from all times, Can I, on the day of the exam, simply invest all my energy in the CR and the W section and sit down and relax during the math section?? :)</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>I know someone who took the test thrice (focusing each time on one section and ignoring the others) and got into MIT. But she had great AP scores and activities too!
But wouldn’t it look weird? Date 1: 800, 0, 0 Date 2: 0, 800, 800 (Just a thought.)</p>

<p>:) this is exactly what I am planning to do!!</p>

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<p>Well, this is exactly what concerns me;what do you think? Would it be wise or not? </p>

<p>I have a really limited energy and I do not want to waste any of it on the math section…</p>