<p>I have taken the SAT's three times, with the november being my third. </p>
<p>First one: </p>
<p>660 CR
740 M
700 w/ 10 essay</p>
<p>2nd one:
690 CR
710 M
720 w/11 essay</p>
<p>3rd prediction:
670/680 CR
730-740 M
800 W w/11 essay</p>
<p>Worth another shot? </p>
<p>ORRR Should i take ACT's in December? </p>
<p>First ACT: 32</p>
<p>32 On E, 35 on M, 31 on R, 30 S</p>
<p>2nd ACT prediction in October: I know i will at least get a 33.
35 (if not 36 in E), 32 (33 if curve is lenient), 31 on R, and 35 S </p>
<p>3rd in December? </p>
<p>Which option do you think is better?</p>
<p>for ACT’s i took 3 practice tests before taking my first and 3 before taking my second.</p>
<p>I have around 7 more practice tests left for ACT. Do you think i should finish them all up and do ACT?</p>
Apoc314
November 6, 2010, 11:09pm
3
<p>I think you should just take the ACT a third time instead of taking the SAT a 4th time. Unless you can significantly improve your CR then it isn’t worth it to take the SAT again; plus, it could impact you negatively if you are required to send all of your scores to the colleges when you apply.</p>
<p>Can i take SAT II’s in December and assuming i do well send those in conjunction with ACT scores? Or is it just ACT or SAT and SAT II?</p>
webass
November 7, 2010, 12:04am
5
<p>I think your scores are very good. No need to retake anything.</p>
<p>^Thanks for flattering me. But i may need to for BS/MD programs. Some that i am applying to accept december scores. So i will need to retake.</p>