Retake SAT/ACT?

<p>I've already taken the both tests before, and have scored:</p>

<p>SAT: 2260 (Reading:730 Math:760, Writing:770)
ACT: 34 (R-36 M-34 E-33 S-31)</p>

<p>I'm considering signing up for a late registration since I'm pretty sure I should be able to get perfect scores on the math sections at the very least. But would it really matter to colleges if I got a 2300 vs a 2260 for instance? Hopefully the difference would be bigger, or maybe even get a 35 ACT. </p>

<p>I'm just not sure if I should spend the $75 (~$150 for both I think) or however much it would be (it's extra due to late registration) to retake them. I'm Hispanic if that makes some difference. I know some people might outright say I should retake them if I was Asian</p>

<p>Eh, IMO the difference between the 2200’s-2400’s isn’t that great, and you probably wouldn’t get rejected because you got a 2200 (you’d likely get rejected for other reasons). Probably not worth wasting another Saturday morning.</p>

<p>In comparison, I scored a 2070 (R:610, M:800, W:660) and 32 (R:31, M:36, E:30, S:30), and I’m half-Asian.</p>

<p>I really wouldn’t stress about it. I have the exact same overall scores as you (kind of funny right :)), and after taking each test once I did research to see if I needed to retake either test. When comparing my scores to those of schools I am interested in, I found that my scores were above average at all of them except at cal tech where a 34 ACT is average. In other words, your scores are competitive for every single school in the nation. At this point, the rest of your application is the most important part. When the admissions people look at your application, they will note that your scores are great and then move on. A slightly higher score on either test really wouldn’t increase your chance for admission, so at this point, I’d just focus on the other aspects of you app. I hoped that helped!</p>