<p>I took the SAT 1 and I got 1840.
then I took the SAT 2 and got MathII 620, Physics 600 (not great:()</p>
<p>now I am panicking because I can retake the SAT 1 or 2 in january...but I dont know which one...can someone help me? do colleges look at the SAT 1 more as a proof of you're fortitude...or can the SAT 2 be a surplus credit to your application?</p>
<p>I am really confused
there is 2 days left until the registration ends...so please help.</p>
<p>i got real bad…i do really bad on tests especially concentrating…</p>
<p>Math 660
Writing 650
Reading 530</p>
<p>i have no idea in what major, my dad pushes me towards engineering and science…but with my scores there seems to be little hope…he is so disappointed.</p>
<p>What schools are you applying to?
What about applying Undecided, if Engineering/Science is not for you.
You can always pay extra to register late for the January test-to give you a few more days to decide.
Your dad will get over his disappointment.</p>
<p>i need to decide now, my parent will freak if i haven’t registered on time…i am international student so, its really hard when it comes to financing these sorts of things.</p>
<p>i am applying to some colleges that are in my range but dont offer that much financial aid. There are only 6 colleges that have need based aid, and they require you to have high scores…but do you think if i study harder and raise my SAT1 score to 2000 i will have a higher chance of being admitted?
the other way for me is to take the sat2 try real hard and get score 700 or more on both phys or math and still have my 1840 on sat 1
which seems more likely to be admitted?</p>
<p>I know this is really hard for anyone to answer but if you have any sort of info on this kind of dilemma, then it will really great if you can tap back</p>
<p>retake SAT I as most colleges only require SAT I but not SAT II.</p>
<p>If you start practicing now, I think you’ll be able to score 2000+ which will be better than 1840. If you get 2000+ you will be able to compete in the applicant pool of most colleges.</p>