Should I Take ACT/SAT Again?

<p>I'm going to be a senior this year, and I'm really confused about what I should do.</p>

<p>The first time I took the SAT was the summer before my sophomore year (i know, bad mistake) and I got a 1790. Second time I took it was the summer before my junior year and I raised it up to a 2070 (R: 650, M: 710, W: 710), and the third time I took it I got a 2090 (R: 640, M: 730, W: 720). So my super score is a 2100. </p>

<p>The first time I took the ACT was during my junior year, and I got a 34 (Math: 35, Reading: 33, Science: 32, English: 34, Essay: 10)</p>

<p>Right now, my SAT score isn't where I want it to be, but I've already taken it three times. I didn't really study for it the first two times, but when I kind of studied for it the third time, my score didn't really improve. I don't know if it's worth it to take it again. </p>

<p>I did study for the ACT, and I don't know if I should take it again and try to improve my score.</p>

<p>HELPPPPPP!!!!!!</p>

<p>I wouldn’t even submit the SAT score. A 34 isn’t just better; it’s closer to a 2400 than it is to a 2100. Besides, even the most selective institutions recognize that scores can be offset by a couple of points easily, especially at the high extremes of the test, so pretty much any score that’s 33 or higher is ranked about the same. As far as they know, you could be a 36-er student who just made a few careless mistakes.</p>