Act 36, Sat 2110

<p>I just aced the ACT, but my highest SAT score is 2110. Should I take the SAT again anyway? On practice tests, I routinely score over a 2300, but I don't know why I can't get over this 2110 hump in real life. </p>

<p>Potential schools include: Harvard, MIT, BU, BC, Caltech, Holy Cross, Harvey Mudd</p>

<p>Thanks guys</p>

<p>No, don’t retake the SAT. They’ll take your highest score for either test, so submit your ACT score. They’ll see the SAT score when you submit SAT IIs, but they’ll pretty much ignore it.</p>

<p>actually, i think you should retake the SAT. i got a 2230 in december and a 36 in february, and decided i wasn’t happy with the 2230 so i retook it and got way higher. if you’re cranking a 36 on the ACT, you can definitely score higher than 2110 on the SAT. congrats.</p>

<p>listen to justjosh, he’s smart.</p>

<p>Isn’t a 36 on the ACT the highest score? Why would you retake the SAT if you earned a 36 on the ACT? Doesn’t make sense…</p>

<p>Why would you retake the SAT w/ a 36 ACT? Submit your 36 and spend your time some other way.</p>

<p>To show off</p>

<p>To OP, don’t take it again</p>