Physics Subject SAT

<p>Hello everyone, first time poster here.</p>

<p>I completed 2 years of college and have been out of it for 3 years. I am currently working on transferring (or applying as freshmen if possible) to one of the top 5 math and engineering programs. After taking the Physics SAT in June, I got the score of 790 yesterday (still baffled where the hell i made that mistake, LOL). The question is: do you think I should retake and make sure I have 800 or 790 is high enough and retaking would bring very little marginal benefit? I feel confident that I can get 800 (or very close it LOL) on both SAT MAth I and II and 2200 + on SAT itself.</p>

<p>Any input is appreciated.</p>

<p>if you get anything more than 750 on a SAT subject test, do not retake. it makes you look like come test score freak.</p>

<p>No, I am not a test freak lol. As long as it doesnt harm my chances, I am content with the score. I could have probably had an 800 but I completely forgot how a transformer and electronic microscope work (havent done physics in almost 5 years :smiley: ) and thus had to skip those 2 and a couple other questions (really easy to answer if you know how they work, didnt even need to calculate anything).</p>