Is my SAT Score good enough?

<p>I got a 2000 (composite, I took the test twice, first time got an 1890, second time a 1960) My highest scores were-
710 on writing
660 on critical reading
630 on math</p>

<p>I'm not looking to go to any super competitive schools, my GPA's about a 3.6 or 3.7, I'm looking to go into english, history, or international studies (I want to be a journalist or writer eventually).
I want to go to Boston University, Emerson, UVM, or U of Maryland College Park.
I'm a white female from northern CT.
Do I really need to take my SATs again, because I need to take the SAT Subject tests, and I'm applying for colleges in the fall, so I'm either going to have to take my SATs again and sacrifice the subject tests, or take the subject tests. I really want to take the subject tests...
Do I have to take the SATs again? :|</p>

<p>if you extracurriculars are good ,you have a decent score for the universities you mentioned. sorry for the vague advice. i am a rising senior also, and am just starting to look into the college process.</p>

<p>Here are some stats I pulled from the internet. Usually if you’re towards the higher end or past this range, the SAT score won’t break your admissions decision.
25th/75th
BU:
CR: 580-670
M: 600-690
W: 590-680</p>

<p>Emerson:
CR:570-670
M:540-640
W:580-670</p>

<p>UVM:
CR: 540-640
M:550-640
W:540-640</p>

<p>UMaryland:
CR:580-680
M:610-710</p>

<p>Basically, your writing and CR are on par with most schools but your math score might need a little help.</p>

<p>why don’t you study in Journalism major?? I mean I am intend to be a journalist too.</p>