<p>not sure if i should retake latin and us history. here are all my sat ii scores, including stuff i took before june:</p>
<p>800 math II
800 physics
800 chemistry
720 latin
710 us history</p>
<p>do the two bad scores outweigh the 800's?</p>
<p>not sure if i should retake latin and us history. here are all my sat ii scores, including stuff i took before june:</p>
<p>800 math II
800 physics
800 chemistry
720 latin
710 us history</p>
<p>do the two bad scores outweigh the 800's?</p>
<p>Where are the scores, for me nothing is even posted, and maybe it is because I don't have my Full official name on collegeboard (nickname), so I can't receive anything online. Dang this really sucks.</p>
<p>I'm VERY HAPPY with my scores. 800 IIc, 780 World History, 740 Literature. I was so scared I'd get a <700 and have to retake.</p>
<p>Ah fudge it. I'm swallowing the 740 and not retaking.</p>
<p>So... umm... I suck at life? Okay. My scores are awful. </p>
<p>What is the best course of action? Retake SAT IIs first, and then the SAT I (I have a 2020)? Or reverse?</p>
<p>^ im wondering the same thing</p>
<p>Hm..either way it shouldn't make a difference (the order you take them doesn't matter). However, what matters should be that you don't over-work yourself on one test day. If you're not pressed for time, you should take the SAT I and all the SAT IIs separately..</p>
<p>It does, of course, make a difference though for EA/ED. I mean what's worse, a mediocre SAT, or one REALLY BAD SAT II score and one kinda bad SAT II score (we're talking low 600 and low 500 - yes, I know, I suck at life - I already have about 20 little voices going round in my head saying the same thing)?</p>
<p>800 in chem. My whole class actually did really well, except I was the only one to get an 800</p>