Take the SAT twice? But how would that look?

<p>Haha, our situation is nearly identical emmcdaniel… I took the June 2009 SAT and got 2260 with 800 CR, 680 M, and 780 W. This was the second time I took the test, and my score was a significant improvement over the first. </p>

<p>Alright, now onto my response. First, find out whether the schools you’re looking to apply to ‘superscore’. Superscoring is something many universities are beginning to embrace, it’s simply taking your highest section scores, regardless if they were from different tests, and combining them into one ‘super’ test. For example, if your first SAT score is 800 Cr, 670 M, and 760 W, but your second test is 780 CR, 730 M, and 780 W, then the a university which superscores will take the 800 CR from the first test and merge it with the 730 M and 780 W from the second test, creating the fantastic score of 2310. </p>

<p>This is important, because you don’t need to focus on reproducing your exceptional CR score. It is already locked away, and will be included on your superscore. Thus you can focus on raising your Math. </p>

<p>I don’t think taking it a second time and scoring within the same range with a higher math score but a non perfect CR will take away any impressiveness.</p>