So I took the old SAT for the second time in january and got a score of 2110. 710 math, 710 reading, 690 writing. This unfortunately was the last time the old SAT was offered. I am wondering if I can be done testing with these scores to have a good shot at some of the more competitive schools I want to apply to. My top choice right now is UVA (im out of state MD). Schools I’m interested in: UVA, Berkeley, USC, Michigan, UT Austin, Wake forest, Emory, Duke, Vanderbilt, Cornell (ik those last three are big reaches).
-fairly prestigious progressive school (I don’t even know if this matters)
-3.97 unwaited.
-school doesnt offer AP classes but I have taken hardest classes school offers (except I took mid level spanish and decided doubled in math dropped art)
-Very intense and time consuming extracurriculars- near 5 hours of sports practice a day in the fall. around 3 hours a day rest of the year.
-swimming on one of most competitive clubs in country
-Varsity sport 4 years, all conference award 3 years so far most likely also senior year and captain senior year
-Member of club for people with disabilities (leader senior year) and investment club (leader senior year).
-Life guarding over the summer all four years.
-finance internship over summer
-teachers who I will get rec letters from know how hard I work, and are good writers.
-hopefully captivating essays of course
I’m wondering if I need to continue testing besides for APs and subject tests (taking calc AP, bio AP, math 2 and bio. I took math2 sophomore year and got a 650 but am taking it again and expect to get mid 700s). I tried a practice ACT and it did not go great- 30, and I also was not a fan of the new PSAT. I hope I can be done SATI/ACT testing and focus on subject tests, APs and school. Should I take another test (I could prep for ACT over the summer and try to get 33+) or am I well within range for the schools on my list. Any advice would be appreciated!
Also not sure about class rank but for sure in top 5%
and under ECs im taking an intensive programming class this summer