Just got my SAT score and Im pretty much screwed

<p>So I just submitted my application to all the Ivy League schools except Dartmouth and I was feeling pretty good because my essays/recs were amazing and I made sure everything was filled out correctly.</p>

<p>However, I just got back my December SAT score and I got a 2010 with
720-CR
620-math
670-Writing
Not only am Im angry but now Im confused because I planned on taking the subject tests in January since my highest SAT subject test scores are 670 and 680. </p>

<p>But now I have to decide on which one should I retake: the subject tests or the SAT?
Any advice?</p>

<p>Same problem here :(</p>

<p>I think SAT I is more important than the Subjects.</p>

<p>When is the next ACT? You might be able to take that – one and done. </p>

<p>Schools that require the SAT & Subj tests will also take the ACT in lieu of those.</p>

<p>Most require subject tests no matter what.</p>

<p>Take the ACT, retake the subject tests, go.</p>

<p>Or, yknow, retake the reasoning test. Reasoning test is more important.</p>

<p>You should try the ACT. I know a few people, including myself, who did much better on the ACT.</p>

<p>“Most require subject tests no matter what.” Well, not really.</p>

<p>If you only look at the Eight Ivies, these will accept ACT w/o SAT Subj tests:
Yale, Brown, Penn, Cornell (some programs), and Columbia</p>

<p>These require SAT Subj tests:
Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell (some programs).</p>

<p>Let me amend my post #4. It’s clear the schools vary. OP: Just CHECK w/your target schools.</p>

<p>why did you mistakenly wait till the last min to take this sat.</p>

<p>I didnt. I took it first in March with a 1790 and a second time in June with a 1930. I was hoping for at least a 2200 on this test but obviously that didnt happen. </p>

<p>But now that a lot of them will take the ACT w/o the subject tests, that makes me relieved since I found that test easier anyways.</p>