Should I retake SAT?

<p>I got a 2300 on the SAT-790 math, 740 critical reading, 770 writing. I will be applying to all Ivy League schools (dream school is Brown) but my GPA is kind of low ~3.75 but there is a definite upward trend and I took 8 core classes junior year (7 IB 1 AP). I’m taking 8 IB classes senior year so maybe the rigorous course load makes up for low GPA. My dilemma is that I still need to take the subject tests. I have a pretty good idea about which ones I’m going to take (bio, chem, us history) but seeing as the SAT is administered in October and November, I pretty much have two chances to take either subject tests or regular SAT. Would it be better to take the subject tests in October or the actual one to try and score higher than a 2300. Also, do I have okay chances as of now? I’m co-captain of a local youth cricket team and co-president of a school cricket club. I don’t know if these are extracurricular, but other things I do include investing in stocks, ebay business, and managing real estate oversees. Could those things be listed as extracurricular? Thanks for any replies.</p>

<p>Pointless to retake a 2300. Just be glad of your awesome SAT score and go ahead and do other things with your life.</p>

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<p>I agree with Bruno14. Focus on other aspects of your portfolio, including community service if you haven’t done much there yet.</p>