How to best list my SAT score

Starting at a complete non-target (think South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama) this fall but had pretty good SAT scores:

2200/2400 or 1450/1600.

The breakdown is 750CR/750W/700M so I don't want to list them individually as quant is the most important. I understand that bankers don't care about the writing but I think the 2200 looks infinitely better than the 1450. Right now I have both scores listed but am wondering if there is a better way to do it? Thanks

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