<p>Feorn, the TOEFL is $140. It's not worth taking it if your SAT I score is sufficient to satisfy the English requirement for internationals.</p>
<p>I do not think colleges would think a high score on the SAT's as a "long-lost" unless your GPA is really low without justifiable reason (personal reasons, family problems, illness, etc.). They might then just think that you're a bright kid, but a slacker when it comes to homework and tests.</p>
<p>HeavenWood and other posters have a good point. It's best to take the required tests and do well, then do a whole slew of test and have a range of scores.</p>
<p>Quality counts, not quantity.</p>