Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Back when I applied to college in the late 80's, it was 2 times at most for the SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me relieved that we are one and done.
That's great. If you can get 2200+ the first time it's okay to stop. My DC took it 3 times, although the third time scores did not improve. I think only 2-3 schools he applied to required all testing dates. The rest allowed score choice so he only submitted 2 dates for super score purposes.
DC has some friends who scored 2300+ the first time and still took it again.
OP don't forget SAT subject tests if any schools require those. My DC took those in the May/June Junior year dates (and one sophomore year after the end of the relevant test).
This is part of the problem. Why does one need to score a 2200? Ridiculous.
I think that students aim for a 2200+ if they are applying to a top 20 college or university.
That is not most students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me relieved that we are one and done.
That's great. If you can get 2200+ the first time it's okay to stop. My DC took it 3 times, although the third time scores did not improve. I think only 2-3 schools he applied to required all testing dates. The rest allowed score choice so he only submitted 2 dates for super score purposes.
DC has some friends who scored 2300+ the first time and still took it again.
OP don't forget SAT subject tests if any schools require those. My DC took those in the May/June Junior year dates (and one sophomore year after the end of the relevant test).
This is part of the problem. Why does one need to score a 2200? Ridiculous.
I think that students aim for a 2200+ if they are applying to a top 20 college or university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me relieved that we are one and done.
That's great. If you can get 2200+ the first time it's okay to stop. My DC took it 3 times, although the third time scores did not improve. I think only 2-3 schools he applied to required all testing dates. The rest allowed score choice so he only submitted 2 dates for super score purposes.
DC has some friends who scored 2300+ the first time and still took it again.
OP don't forget SAT subject tests if any schools require those. My DC took those in the May/June Junior year dates (and one sophomore year after the end of the relevant test).
This is part of the problem. Why does one need to score a 2200? Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:His scores were not great the first two times (26 ACT, 1720 SAT) so I don't think well even be looking at schools that require the subject tests. He does want to break into 2000s or 30s, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me relieved that we are one and done.
That's great. If you can get 2200+ the first time it's okay to stop. My DC took it 3 times, although the third time scores did not improve. I think only 2-3 schools he applied to required all testing dates. The rest allowed score choice so he only submitted 2 dates for super score purposes.
DC has some friends who scored 2300+ the first time and still took it again.
OP don't forget SAT subject tests if any schools require those. My DC took those in the May/June Junior year dates (and one sophomore year after the end of the relevant test).
Anonymous wrote:Makes me relieved that we are one and done.