<p>Ya once you get THAT high I'd say they start looking at the other stuff...although trying for a perfect score would sure be fun lol.</p>
<p>Well actually I do know someone who took the SAT once more to get a higher score after he had gotten 1550 in the old scale.</p>
<p>If you got perfect scores in two of the sections but mucked up one, then it is actually possible to improve. But I got pretty even scores in all three sections so that's practically impossible.</p>
<p>4 times...
and one time the ACT.
Fortunately for me, my math scores were really high so it saved me.</p>
<p>not this matters to me in any way, shape or form because I'm a transfer, but why would you take the SAT I and the ACT? I always thought you were "advised" to take one or the other? Is there some advantage in taking both?</p>
<p>You are advised to take both. With two different tests, you are going to do better on one of them...so then if it's the ACT you can just send that in to schools (for schools that don't require SAT 2 tho, cuz then SAT 1 would get sent w/ it).</p>