<p>@ccprofile----yas though ill be applying for 2015 im giving SATs on november 7 -09</p>
<p>and benutzer i guess i know you!!</p>
<p>How could you possibly know me??</p>
<p>Im new to this thing and Im already in grade XII, and i dont know anything! im totally relied on you guys for my undergraduate studies!!! i dont know what to do, everybody talks about RD, ED and other D’s and i dont know what it is!!!</p>
<p>lol at “im totally relied on you guys for my undergraduate studies”</p>
<p>RD= Regular Decision
ED= Early Decision</p>
<p>@benutzer:: hello!!!</p>
<p>@cc
yeah lol</p>
<p>hey i was wondering if there is a limit for the number of times anyone can take a SAT.
and for how many years the scores will be valid…</p>
<p>You can take those as many times as possible and the scores are valid for 5 years from the date you take the test.</p>
<p>But please do note, however, that taking the SAT too many times might not go too well with the adcoms.</p>
<p>Hmm im listening to all this guyz. Well done. Just too tired to pull down a few more keystrokes.</p>
<p>@cc
the most common no. times is three. Is that so?</p>
<p>besides spiny babbler can u guys suggest me some cool places to volunteer???</p>
<p>and one more thing…i heard that USEF has a library!!! do we need the membership or registration for borrowing books from there??? how well is the library there???if we need registration than whats the registration fee???</p>
<p>@duke: well, I don’t really know what the most “common” no. of times of taking the SAT is? However, almost everyone I have ever talked to agree that taking SAT more than 3 times is near suicidal. Personally, I won’t be taking the test more than 2 times.</p>
<p>And regarding that question about USEF, I’ll let gurung answer that; he’s the expert about that here. :p</p>
<p>@ccprofile.
Ok so i don’t know haow many times i’m gonna give the test.i t’s my fisrt this time.
i’m doing it in october. should i do it in november too??</p>
<p>^Sure. Why not? I see no harm. Take the test unles you think that it might considerably affect other parts of your application</p>
<p>I’ve been to the USEF library! I decided to take SAT II in lit like a few days before the test. I didn’t have any material to prepare so I went there to check out what the test would be like. It’s a pretty tiny library but has a lot of books on standardized tests and college admissions. But this was all a few years ago. I dunno if things have changed and they’ve upgraded.</p>
<p>@benutzer…tks m8</p>
<p>im expecting rest of the answers from gurung!!!</p>
<p>@Pushpa Kamal
The USEF Library is free and no registration or membership is required. It open form Monday to Friday 10 -4.
Though the library is small there is are some great resources…</p>
<p>Guys, Could you please explain on making resume; is it necessary, how to make, what to include…</p>