<p>Hello. I'll be EAing UMich this fall. I took my first SAT in June and got a 2070, but I'm retaking and aiming for a 2250+. Will UMich accept a Nov. retake when it arrives and consider that over my 2070?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Hello. I'll be EAing UMich this fall. I took my first SAT in June and got a 2070, but I'm retaking and aiming for a 2250+. Will UMich accept a Nov. retake when it arrives and consider that over my 2070?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I’m also taking the SAT, though dated for October 10th. If you plan to apply EA, you have to meet all the requirements by November 1st, including test scores. They will only consider your 2070 test score as part of EA, if you get deferred you can use your new SAT score to perhaps increase your chances or use that score ( speaking as if you score higher) to start filing EA/ ED at other universities ( which as I’m noticing, many schools have other EA/ED programs that run through January, so if you get deferred from UM and suspect you won’t get accepted you can perhaps start filling apps for those schools).</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree with Coolbrezze.</p>
<p>"If I plan to take the ACT or SAT in October, will that score arrive in time to complete my application for Early Response?</p>
<p>If you have taken the ACT or SAT previously and are taking the test again in October, you must send in your previous scores to complete your application. Once your new test scores from the October exam are received, we will add that information to your application and consider that in the review process. On the day of the test you must indicate that you want your scores sent to the University of Michigan so that we receive them as soon as the score is available. If you are taking the ACT or SAT for the first time in October and still wish to be considered for the Early Response deadline, you must complete the rest of your application by November 1st and we will begin the review of your application once your ACT or SAT test scores have arrived. On the day of the test you must indicate that you want your scores sent to the University of Michigan so that we receive them as soon as the score is available."
[Office</a> of Undergraduate Admissions: Early Response](<a href=“http://www.admissions.umich.edu/prospective/applying/earlyresponse.php]Office”>http://www.admissions.umich.edu/prospective/applying/earlyresponse.php)</p>
<p>If you are in-state with good ECs, 3.8+ GPA, a 2070 would be fine to get into U of M</p>