SAT- 2 times or 3 times?

<p>I have already taken the SAT once, got a 2000 (670 Math/CR 660 Writing).
I am really shooting for AT LEAST a 2100--hopefully higher and closer to 2200. I bought the Gruber's Guide and the Barron's 2400. I was going to do the Grubers complete guide first then the 2400 to fine tune me.</p>

<p>I was planning on taking it again in March, and then taking subject tests in May and June to coincide with AP tests, but then i thought about taking it early senior year as i would have more time to study.
Should i take the SAT again in March as trial # 2 ? Or should i wait until early next year? Or should i just take it both times making it 3 total trials?
Is 3 times too many?
Thanks for any help you can offer!</p>

<p>When you take it depends on how comfortable you are to take it again. Only you can answer that question. </p>

<p>3 times isn't too much.</p>

<p>3 times isn't too much.</p>

<p>okay. that sounds good then.
I guess i'll take it in March and see how i do, and if i need to take it again early senior year i can.
Thanks!</p>

<p>3 times is pretty reasonable</p>

<p>3 times is perfect, 4 isn't bad either (but who would want to take that test 4 times)</p>

<p>Why not put off the SAT till early next school year and take Subject Tests in June? I made the mistake of doing it the other way around, and by November--when I took the Subject Tests--I forgot much of the history I learned in APUSH and got a 750 rather than something closer to 800.</p>

<p>Plus, you'll have to go through two whole books in roughly two months while completing your schoolwork and participating in ECs. Good luck, whatever you do.</p>