<p>I'm a junior now and I'm currently taking AP Calculus. I took precal last year and did fairly well. I omitted like 10-15 questions, definitely missed a couple. I think I'll get a score in the 600's but I'm planning to apply for math/science in UCB/ UCLA/ and other top schools.</p>
<p>Should I cancel this score which is around 600-700 (low) and take it again or should I keep it? Can I get above 700 with this estimate? Will a 600's score hurt my chances even if I get a 750+ next time?</p>
<p>Should I just keep studying and studying along with my 5 APs and other 2 SAT IIs that I'm planning to take or what? This is hard to plan...</p>
<p>Do you know that getting 8 questions wrong will get you an 800?</p>
<p>The curve is very nice. I'm not sure that score will be in the 600s.</p>
<p>Just retake it in the fall of your senior year. Take some practice tests, and I'm sure you'll do fine.</p>
<p>Should I leave it off until Senior or study for Jan? I don't know because I don't want to get a worse score.. I was planning to study this summer but I was just lazy and procrastinated.. I ended up studying less than 1 week over the summer and just 1 week before the test. </p>
<p>I really suck at stats/probability and I want to brush up on some easy things so do you guys think it would benefit me if I just kept on studying a little everyday? I also suck at geometry which is going to be on the SATs right?</p>
<p>Do colleges look down upon people taking the SAT II more than twice? or do they don't care about your lower scores and just take the higher ones? We don't know exactly what they do right?</p>
<p>do it at the end of the year. like the june/may one.
thats when i prepped for the ap calc test, and it was easy</p>
<p>So should I just cancel this score if I know I will take it again? Or do you think I will slack off and do worse lol</p>
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Do you know that getting 8 questions wrong will get you an 800?</p>
<p>The curve is very nice. I'm not sure that score will be in the 600s.
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I heard that it's up to 6 blank for an 800. I think I left 2 blank when I got an 800 though.</p>