<p>Hi, I took my SAT for the second time last weekend. The first time (January) I got a combined score of 2260, CR: 780 (three wrong), M: 760 (two wrong) and W: 720 (10 essay, 3 wrong MC).</p>
<p>I already know for a fact that I got at least three wrong for math, and four wrong for CR during the March sitting of the SAT, but I'm fairly confident in my writing section.</p>
<p>I heard that when reviewing your SAT scores, colleges generally take the best of each section. I feel that I improved in my writing score, but dropped in both math and reading, and most likely cumulatively. Should I cancel my SAT this time? I dont know whether colleges view an overall drop in an SAT mark negatively or not.</p>
<p>Additionally, I heard that the curve for the March SAT tends to be easier...I hope this is true!</p>