One last SAT

<p>My scores are </p>

<p>SAT Is M700 V670 W660</p>

<p>SAT IIs
Chem 650
Math I 670
US History 680</p>

<p>Can I take january SATs and still send them to regular decision schools? And, based on my scores, should I retake the SAT I's or II's? Thanks.</p>

<p>depends on what schools you are applying to...</p>

<p>I got 700WR, 660M, 670CR and am retaking in Jan. for Ivies.</p>

<p>If you are looking at 2nd tier colleges, I'd say try bump up math level 1. I mean I got 660 on SAT I math, (I was SURE that I made only 2 mistakes, dunno what happened) and got a 750 on math I next month with just 2 days of prep. Maybe cram a bit of USH and try...break 700-750 on 2 SAT IIs and your stats are great. Maybe even lower Ivy's can be your reach.</p>

<p>But then again, a lot depends on you. If your feel that you could have performed a heck of a lot better on SAT I, go for it. If you have decent APs to back up your SAT IIs in their respective subjects, (say 4s and 5s) then dump the IIs and boost your SAT I.</p>

<p>D: Should I do that too? Rawr. I thought I was done with SATs but.. seems that I have that option too. x_x Rawwwr.</p>

<p>I'm applying to some pretty serious schools (MIT, CMU, NYU, and maybe Brown) and also some easier ones (RPI, Fordham, Boston U, SUNY Stonybrook) though obviously I'd like to get into some of the better schools. I'm keeping my options open so that either way I don't end up screwed. :D</p>

<p>As far as APs, I have a 3 on AP Chemistry and a 4 on AP US. Do you guys think it's good enough to negate my scores on their respective SAT IIs? Also, math is my weakest subject, so I figure if I kick butt on Math I that'll help make up for that? Could I also take a shot at Math II or can you only take one? Sorry I'm so confused. :( Right now I'm leaning towards retaking the SAT IIs but I'm still not sure. I appreciate all the help you guys are giving me on here.</p>

<p>Desperate bump. =(</p>

<p>I need to know too. The next SAT is Jan 28th, and apps are due Feb 1. Will the schools see these jan 28 sats?</p>