<p>So, I've signed up for the Jan 23rd SAT. This would be my third time taking it (if I take it).
The first time, I got a 2010 CR: 640 M: 690 W: 680
The second time, I got 1990 CR: 590 M: 690 W: 710
So, super-score is 2040 CR: 640 M: 690 W: 710.
I really really wanted to get at least a 2200 so I signed up a 3rd time. I thought I would study during winter break but I didn't. Now I'm thinking, should I take it again, or should I just use these scores and hope for the best. I also don't want the fact that I'm taking the test 3 times to work against me. So, should I just stick to the two and leave it at that, or do you guys think, studying my ass off the next two weeks and trying to get a higher score would be a better idea? Give me honest advice here please, don't screw me over. Also, I realize that the CC people are way more competitive than the regular applicant pool (or so I think) so keep that in mind too when (if) answering. Thanks.</p>
<p>okay, never mind, don’t answer this, I’ve decided not to take it again. if i keep stressing my hair will turn gray and that is not good hahaha.</p>
<p>yea i dont know if you should take it again. You don’t want to risk getting a lower score than the previous 2 because that looks bad to colleges…Still your score is fine and unless you have a plan to increase your score by a large amount it really wont make a difference.</p>
<p>Higher scores couldn’t hurt . . . It’s really up to you. Between my second and third sittings, my score increased 201 points.</p>