Quick Question

<p>I'm considering not taking the SAT because I have to take the Subject Tests. I don't want to send in my SAT scores because it's pretty bad compared to my ACT score. So should i just completely ignore the SAT I test or should I give it a try anyway?</p>

<p>Thanks guys</p>

<p>Ignore it. Enjoy your free time! =]</p>

<p>What is your ACT score?</p>

<p>well yesterday was my first time…so i don’t know yet. but based on practice tests…i’m from a range or 26-29. my SAT scores are 1600-1700</p>

<p>Same problem here
I got a 1770 and an 1810 on the SAT and am predicting a 33 on the ACT (based on practice tests)</p>

<p>I need to take the Sat subjects for UC’s, but would rather they not see my SAT 1 sCORES</p>

<p>Wish I would’ve taken the ACT first so I could ignore the SAT.. got a 36 ACT, but a 2230 SAT.</p>

<p>can you sign up for another account, so that the scores are not linked up? Like don’t include your SSN for the second account so they don’t merge them or something?</p>

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from the collegeboard site…
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<p>hmmm… I’m sure there’s a way around it. You could just change your name! haha</p>

<p>You can also take your SAT IIs first, send them to all your colleges, and then take the SAT Is. If you don’t like your SAT I score, you don’t send them; colleges are not automatically updated if you take a new test. If you do like your scores, you can send them.</p>