<p>I've only taken the SAT once in March of this year and got a 660CR 690M and 620 W. However, I've taken the ACT 4 times, all in this year, and my scores have gotten better consecutively. (31, 33, 33, 34) (Superscore 35E, 33M, 35R, 33S). I know that some colleges require an applicant's entire testing history to be sent, so if i take the SAT again, I risk getting another lowish SAT score. Also, does anyone know if you can send SAT Subject Test scores without sending SAT? (I plan on taking Math II & Lit) I've googled everywhere and haven't found an answer.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>no no</p>
<p>Can’t stress this enough: NO</p>
<p>the ONLY reason to take the SAT would be if you are a NM semifinalist. Otherwise NO</p>
<p>If a college offers the Score Choice option you can send subject test scores without an SAT.</p>
<p>Go for the SAT2 if you are applying to those competitive schools. Forget about SAT.</p>
<p>yo the literature subject test is the hardest of all. my tutor told me if you get a 800 on literature you can basically get in anywhere because the admission officers will look at u as a genius</p>
<p>That’s ridiculous. </p>