@skieurope my intention was not rudeness but an explanation based on the evidence provided. I wasn’t wrong. A 750 math score was close to 800 and the reading score was 600 on the first test and only improved 30 points on the second test. This is a realistic jump based on having taken the test multiple times in a short period. The hardest part of test to achieve a significant increase under similar conditions is the English section. So when a recycled test that was available on the internet and international students saw disproportionate increases in their English scores, what is the college board to do? Award those students perfect or near perfect scores?
My English sucks. Point you. Doesn’t change the facts. If the OP really did the studying necessary for a huge bump, it should be easier on this next test to achieve a near perfect or perfect score. Your ability to read shouldn’t deflate from one test to the next. Still will have time to submit that score for EA and ED at 99.9% of universities.