<p>680 680 680 Math Reading Writing ...OR
800 560 680 Math Reading Writing</p>
<p>hmm...I had to think about this for a while. In the end, I chose the first one.</p>
<p>The second. The first one shows that you are somewhat mediocre at the stage, whereas the second one shows you're excellent in at least one area, which also shows some promise in improving the two areas that you're relatively weak, but not too horrible.</p>
<p>The second. Definitely the second.</p>
<p>The first one. 680 is a pretty decent score so I feel like with some work you could get that score up to a 2100+, whereas it would be hard to get a 560 over 700.</p>
<p>^ yeah, that was my reasoning as well.</p>
<p>I would probably choose the second if I was applying to college as a math/science major, but if I wasn't either of those, I would definitely prefer the first.</p>
<p>I would choose the second, because I would take it again. It'd be nice to not have to worry about the math section at all and just concentrate on the critical reading while studying. It's hard to work on all three sections at once.</p>
<p>Second. It's always better if you are a "genius" on one subject than average in all subjects.</p>
<p>If English was a second language, then definately the second. If not, I'd say it's pretty much a toss-up.</p>