To Test or Not to Test - That is The Question

<p>Ok, so the deal is that I am confused about if I should take the SAT subject tests this October.
For background information, I’m applying to Columbia ED, and to Brown regular, so the Ivies are part of the equation. Since the ED application goes out by November 1st, Columbia says they’ll take scores from October and November only, so those are the two test date slots I have for me, and I’m taking my SAT again in November, so that’s filled.
Now the deal is that my application is pretty fine. I have a 3.7 GPA, and a kick ass extra curricular profile. I have been promised glowing recommendations and I’m sure my SAT scores are going to be atleast a 2150 (ATLEAST). Now I already have taken the SAT subject tests once before, and I have a 750 in Physics and 690 in Maths.
Question is, with my profile, and considering that it’s the Ivies that we’re talking about, should I retake the SAT Subject test or would this score suffice. I’m pretty comfortable with Physics, so if I take it, I’ll just take Math 1 and Math 2. But I’d really rather not, since it poses a lot of other troubles to take the test in October. So, I guess what Im really asking is, are my scores in SAT II sufficient to compete, or do I absolutely need to take the test again.
Thanks for reading through such a long ranting speech, and I’d appreciate any help.</p>

<p>I would retake Math if I were you, especially for those schools</p>

<p>I agree. retake if you can.</p>

<p>yep… you can still late register I think. Now it’s just studying :slight_smile: But hopefully that will help regular SAT math, too.</p>