SAT I or SAT II

<p>So I am in a rut and I need people's advice...so I took my SAT's and the highest i got was 1370 (ughhh). I also took IIs (each test once) and I got 800-writing (october), 680-math IIc (december), 630-us history (december), and 570 (world history (december). The problem is that during the world history test I MADE A HUGE MISTAKE with the bubbling by mixing up the us history bubbles with world history...long story. So by the time I realized this I had barely any time to correct this but I couldn't cancel the test because I need my IIC score. So my question is should I take sat I's over (4TH TIME!) or should i just take over US (world isn't offered in jan :(). Next question is can I write something about the whole test in the additional information section?</p>

<p>please respond...:(</p>

<p>Unless you're positive you can jack up your SAT I score by a considerable amount, do not take it a fourth time. You should definitely retake US history if you think you can do better. Colleges consider your top 3 SAT II scores. I'm not sure about the additional info thing, but if you do it, just take care to do it tactfully.</p>

<p>how would i go about doing it tactfully phantom? would a signficant improvement in US history boost my chances or do i really need higher sat scores?</p>

<p>You should retake the history SAT 2s because your SAT scores are probably within the middle range for most of your schools. Where are you applying?</p>

<p>georgetown, columbia, barnard, nyu stern, lehigh, gw, bu, cornell Hotel, emory, vanderbilt, and u mich</p>

<p>hey! I have a 1370 too and I'm retaking for the fourth time...Good luck!! (prays for 1400+)</p>

<p>are ur IIs good? what schools are u applying to? yea i am praying...i don't get waht happened every practice test of mine was like a 1450/1470...i guess i freak out too much...bit neurotic</p>

<p>Here are my sat II's: 700 writ, 770 bio, 760 lit.
I am a filmmaker hoping to get into NYU or USC film and if not, harvard, yale, wesleyan, wash. u, northwestern, and u of m...well we'll have to keep in touch as the sat I comes up!</p>