Testing

<p>So, I've taken the SAT I twice now and always score in the 99th percentile for the reading but really below where I'd like in the math. I've done it twice, done classes, etc, it really just doesn't click. I took the ACT for the first time and felt much more comfortable (haven't gotten the scores) but felt like if I took it one more time, I could do really well, much better than on the SAT.</p>

<p>For the Georgetown program I'd like to apply to, I need 3 SAT II's, regardless of the fact that you are submitting the ACT, and currently I only have 2. Some people have been telling me they'll look at the SAT I as well because they will be sent it when they are sent SAT II's. Is this true?</p>

<p>Since I'd be applying EA (Nov 1), would a good testing calendar be:</p>

<p>Sept 12: ACT
Oct 10th: Sat Subject Tests</p>

<p>And not take the SAT again at all? Or will a glaring math score on the SAT report sink me?</p>

<p>P.S Of course there's no locks in the college process, but what ACT score range would be considered "perfect" for Georgetown.</p>

<p>“perfect” for Georgetown, meaning it gives you a decent shot of getting in is 34+</p>

<p>what is the math score? haha</p>

<p>and can’t you just use score choice so gtown cant see your SAT I scores and only your SAT II if you are submitting the ACT</p>