Should I retake them?

<p>I took SAT I and 3 SAT IIs, and my scores are horrible. </p>

<p>SAT I: 1670 (490 V 570 W 610 M)
I will retake it this fall, and I am preparing with Barron's Verbal Workbook (very helpful) as well as Collegeboard Blue Book. It seems that I am gradually improving, especially on sentence completions. My estimated score will be 1810-2010. </p>

<p>SAT II: History-610 Math IIC-660 Chemistry-560
I will retake Chemistry this fall; after all, I took only one year of Honors Chemistry, and after I registered to take it, my teacher told the class not to take SAT II and I just realized that I needed AP Chemistry to do well on the test. But, it was too late, and I took the test without preparing for it. I omitted too many questions and I knew I answered too many questions incorrectly. But, I am really suprised that I got 560 and a little relieved that my score is not in 400s or low 500s. </p>

<p>Should I retake Math IIC and History? I am worried that with so many things happenings, I won't have time to review the materials for them. By the way, I am interested in top 20 schools (especially UVA and Stanford) and ivy leagues. If you are wondering, I am an african american and am deaf as well, which puts my english skills' behind my peers'.</p>

<p>Is this a joke again? If it is, it's not funny. If it isn't I'm sorry that I thought it was a joke. I would retake everything. PM me for information on how to study SAT2 USH, Math 2c, CHem, and SAT1</p>

<p>Ouch. No, it isn't a joke.</p>

<p>for SAT1 I recommend using RocketReview. It sure raise my CR score from 650 to 770 with the blue book
for math2c use PR. Barrons is too hard and Kap is not to be trusted.
for USH read AMSCO or REA and practice with PR.
For chem use barrons although it's harder you'll get a higher score if you practice with it.
to increase credibility I'll tell you my scores(not bragging here)
my math 2c score 800 USH 790 Chem 780
SAT CR 770 Math 760 Writing (regretfully) 680 :(</p>