<p>Hello all,
I am about to start my undergraduate degree in economics or finance and am interested in someday obtained my MBA from a top school after getting several years of professional experience in finance, specifically investments. In my recent research, I have found out that many employers in this field are now looking at an one's SAT scores in order to further differentiate between applicants. My SAT score was disturbingly low, and I'm ashamed to say that I only received an 1150 on my SAT. I am 150% positive that this very low score does not accurately reflect what I am academically capable of, I had an unweighted GPA of 3.8 in high school, taking many honors and college level courses. Would it be worth my time and effort to retake the SAT while working on my undergraduate degree? If so, are there any particular resources (books, websites, etc.) that you would recommend? I'd really like to receive a score that I feel accurately reflects my academic capability and communicates my abilities to any future employers. What are your thoughts?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance,
Brent</p>