Taking the SAT for the third time?

<p>Hi, guys.</p>

<p>I have appeared for the SAT twice (in October and in December) and I really don't know whether or not to appear for the test in January. I am applying for the Fall 2013 intake.</p>

<p>October Score: 2100 (M: 760; W: 750; CR: 590)
November Score: 2140 (M: 760; W: 720; CR: 660)</p>

<p>Superscore: 2170</p>

<p>Since I am an international student and I need loads of financial aid, I am applying to only top tier colleges. Their take on the Jan SAT is a s follows:</p>

<p>Princeton: Will Accept (December if possible for int'ls, though. But I think they'll accept)
Yale: Will Accept
UPenn: Will Accept
Dartmouth: Will Accept
Vassar: Will Accept
Amherst: Even though the last test date is Dec, Amherst will accept a copy of the unofficial report on result day.</p>

<p>Trinity: Will not accept [but will accept photocopy of the unofficial report]
NYUAD: Will not accept
Middlebury: Will not accept
Skidmore: Will not accept
Williams: Will not accept</p>

<p>Pomona: Not clear [They do require the applicant's entire testing history]</p>

<p>So, 6/12 colleges will accept my scores.</p>

<p>Do you think I should take the SAT one more time and try to improve my CR score? :/</p>

<p>Please reply promptly.</p>

<p>You should only do it if you think that you really can improve your score. But honestly, I don’t think it would hurt to do it</p>

<p>If you’re applying to those schools, I would definitely retake.</p>