<p>I got a 2020 oct test(2nd time)
CR - 660
M - 670
W - 690</p>
<p>I'm estimating about a 700 on the Math 2C I just took yesterday. I'm planning to major in buisness or enginnering and applying to UCs. So should I take the SAT 1 or Math 2C again for the December test? I only have December since I'm a senior.</p>
<p>sat 1. theres a huge difference when ur appliyng to UCs between a 2000 and 2100 since there are no essays or real weight on extra curriculars to push u over so ur SAT 1 has to be up in the 2100's for u to be competitive</p>
<p>sat 1. theres a huge difference when ur appliyng to UCs between a 2000 and 2100 since there are no essays or real weight on extra curriculars to push u over so ur SAT 1 has to be up in the 2100's for u to be competitive</p>
<p>I'm in that sort of bind too. I don't know If you are happy with your sat I score I'd say take the sat II. Your I scores are'nt bad but I'm sure you could improve. It's really your decision at this point i don't think that the college will want one or the other, they want both to be good.</p>
<p>I took the SAT in October and got a 2150 (CR: 710, M: 680, W: 760). I'm applying to Stanford and wondering if I should try to get my SAT scores up (mainly math-- ironically, my BEST subject) in December, or take the SAT II's (Math II, US History & Literature), which aren't required, but "strongly recommended."</p>
<p>It depends on the UCs you are applying to.
I personally think the SAT score is okay for UCs..
berkeley and LA is the only really competitive ones...
for Cali residents.. Also, I heard from a stanford student
that if you have 700/700/700, it's pretty good.
^o^</p>