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<p>For me, its because I didn’t have much time to decide between when I received my Jan. 09 SAT score report and the regular deadline registration for the March SAT. Then, in May, not only was I preoccupied with APs, I had to drive my sister to school and back after practice, plus worry about finals and other projects. Moreover, in May, I took 4 APs and 3 SATIIs. I overloaded so much that my SAT II scores suffered; when the scores were posted, I found that I got pretty mediocre scores. Then in June, I retook only 1 SAT II, and I got the score I wanted.</p>
<p>So before you start wondering why some people would wait so long, you should realize that a little thing called “life” goes on. School, volunteering, clubs, extracurriculars, and family life must continue despite studying for these tests administered by Collegeboard.</p>