<p>My first time I took the SAT, I got a 640 CR, 680 Math, and 660 writing. Then I took it again and got a 680 CR, 750 Math and 650 Writing. should I send the first test also for the extra 10 points in CR, or will it look better if I only send 1 test?</p>
<p>and btw, how do you even send SAT scores to a college?</p>
<p>Well Max, it seems as if you’re Korean so let a fellow brother help you out. First of all, you probably didn’t get an answer because most people thought your question was very stupid, but it is indeed very legitimate. </p>
<p>first of all, I think you meant should you also send the first test because there was a 10-point increase in writing (not cr) as a means to superscore. No, you shouldn’t because not too many schools give a damn about writing and an increase of 10 points amounts to diddly squat (incase you’re a fob and don’t know the american jive, that means NO IT DOESN’T MAKE A **** OF A DIFFERENCE) That’s like saying I shed 1 pound, so do I now look a lot slimmer? Or that my shaft has grown 1 milicentimeter long, do you think the girls will notice? </p>
<p>C’mon now…you get my point? But as you are Korean, I completely understand your paranoia and sensitivity to even the slightest factors that might make a difference.</p>
<p>To answer your second question, you send your SAT scores from College Board’s website…yes they have a nice little section where you can shoot it to the colleges…Please do not ask where I find that section because that would imply that you are a complete ■■■■■■ and can’t even do something as easy as figuring out how to send an email…</p>
<p>Sorry to sound so harsh, but I hope that helps…</p>