<p>Math 2 760 not what i wanted
Bio M 660 bad
USH 730 whtvr</p>
<p>I don't like my math or bio scores as much (b/c i made a bet with my dad and lost that i would get car insurance if i got an 800 on either). Is it worth it to retake bio and math if i can't take the june testing and might forget stuff by next october? How important is it in college/scholarship stuff? I know the school that I want to go to, Ga Tech, doesn't require it, but do you think they are subliminally wanting it? Thanks for replies.</p>
<p>I guess you should take the tests again if you want better scores. Don't worry about forgetting the material. Once you knew them very well, you'll remember them easily if you review, let's say, the week before the tests. But if you want 800, it wouldn't be bad to review your notes a few times during the summer</p>
<p>I dont want to make you neurotic, but you really should retake anything below a 780 if you want to make it into any top 20 colleges (and that includes Brandeis!), so you reallly reallllly should RETAKE!</p>
<p>Subject tests' importance can vary between schools. I'm not familiar with Ga Tech's policy on it, but getting good scores (as in 700+) can only help you. You might want to check the college's website about their scholarship policies. You've got really good scores anyway (except maybe Bio), so don't worry too much about it. ;) </p>
<p>As for retaking, if you're willing to do it, and think your scores can imporve, go for it.</p>