<p>I was wondering if people had went back to take the SAT after their high school year?</p>
<p>Someone who went back after graduating from college to get a 400 on the SAT I:
<a href="http://www.colinfahey.com/2003apr5_sat/2003apr5_sat.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.colinfahey.com/2003apr5_sat/2003apr5_sat.htm</a></p>
<p>I'm pretty sure anyone, of any age, can go take the SAT. In 1997-1998 (the latest information I could find), 46,160 people who were "out of high school" took the SAT I</p>
<p>Haha, yeah, I saw that thing about the dude trying to get a 400. Too bad he couldn't get every single one wrong though.</p>
<p>Yeah, I took SAT I 11/6, and am taking again on my 42nd birthday: 12/4. Oh, happy birthday to me.</p>
<p>There are a couple private schools that require SAT scores within the past three years, regardless of your age, number of college credits, work experience, and GPA. I truly couldn't believe it. Oh, and at least one of them requires 3 subject tests, too. Guess who spend Sat. and Sunday reviewing (and in some cases learning) math I forgot 25 years ago?? I am so NOT looking forward to the Math IIC in January. Guess I'll spend Christmas break from college studying. Oh, joy.</p>