<p>i screwed myself by not taking march test date</p>
<p>i now have AP sat II and sat I to take</p>
<p>i cant take june sat I because of sat II</p>
<p>would it be possible for me to retake the sat I the first date offered next school year in time for colleges to recieve them? would i need to rush the scores or anything?</p>
<p>how much time would i have from the time i recieved the scores to the time i have to send them out. what about for EA/ED?</p>
<p>If you have any APs that overlap with any SATIIs, take those in May. Save June for your first SATI or more SATIIs. Use October for SATI or IIs, as well. If you are not applying Early Decision, November is available as well, I believe.</p>
<p>i was planning on taking AP and SAT I in may</p>
<p>then in june take SAT II's</p>
<p>October would allow enough time for me to recieve my score on SAT I and send to colleges for either EA/ED?... assuming i dont get a perfect score the first time i take it that is ;p</p>
<p>i agree with aignam; why spend more time prepping for SAT2's when you could cram for both the same APs/SAT IIs? it would be less tiem-consuming for you, IMO; if you take the SAT 1 in June, you should have plenty of time to receive your score, and decide whether or not you would want to retake the SAT before sending in your application (early decision).</p>
<p>SAT tests through November are usually good for all regular admissions applications and for majority of colleges tests through December are, and a number even accept through January test. For early decision or early action, the October test is generally good for all that have it and a number even take the November. However, I say that with a caveat as I have not yet checked what colleges will require next year and do not know whether the new SAT is going to screw everything up. The old SAT was always graded and sent to colleges usually by 3 weeks after it was given. The new SAT, because of its essay section, will likely take longer to grade and do not know if colleges with ED or EA have been intelligent enough to build that into their usual Fall deadlines that they follow for ED or EA.</p>