<p>I took the SAT in March and in October and I got a 700 and 710 in Math scores. I took the Math II C in June and I got a 690. Just this December, I got a 790 on it. Should I take the SAT again to improve my SAT math score?? I want to apply BME at Johns Hopkins so I know that my score needs to be high. What should I do?? HELP!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>It depends in JHU accepts the January SAT's. Some schools who have January deadlines only accept, up to the latest the December testing. I'd say check with their website about that.</p>
<p>If they don't, you can't take the SAT again.</p>
<p>If they do, I'd say your Math score is pretty damn high enough. A friend of mine got it JHU ED (wants to do pre-med) with pretty low SAT and SAT II scores. (Didn't break 600 for any of them.)</p>
<p>I wouldnt take it again. For two reasons.
First - they will see the 790 as the most recent and maybe even value it over the math SAT score.
Second - most people do better on the IIc than on the math SAT. i got a 760 on the sat math and a 780 on the math IIc. Therefore you may not even raise your SAT math score that much. This difference in the score is due to the fact that you can miss a few questions and still make an 800.</p>