<p>Any advice I’ve ever seen from college admissions says not to do this. They say that taking the SAT a second time can produce significant gains, but taking it after that almost never produces a score increase that is significant enough to change an admissions decision.<br>
In other words, your score may go up, but it’s very unlikely to go up enough to make a difference in where you get accepted. Your time is better spent on the other parts of your application, and on looking for some really good match & safety options to apply to along with your reach schools.</p>