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College kids - SAT vs. SAT 2 dilemma
Before I start, I would like to request for anyone who is going to post be serious. I know my SAT 2 scores are bad, so please don't just post to rub it in...post if you're sincerely trying to help.
Okay, so I took the SAT in May and got an 1800 (600 in each section). Then I took the SAT 2's and and did pretty bad, 540 in Math, even worse in history. Now I just finished Kaplan (for SAT I), and I have 3 different books to go through before I *should" take the test. But the problem is, I think I should retake the SAT 2s. If I retake the SAT 2s, I'm going to have to take them in December meaning I have to take the SAT on November first (as a standby). So here is the question: Should I sign up for the December SAT 2s and take the November SAT or should I sign up for the December SAT and use the whole next month to do some studying? After going over my practice tests, I feel like with a little more studying I can go over a 2000. My practice test scores right now are @ 1900-ish, and I've only been practicing math. If I have a whole month more to study, I can start focusing on critical reading + writing and bump myself up a few more points. Thanks for taking the time out to read + help guys, I really appreciate it. |
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It all depends on the school that you apply to. Do they require SAT2 scores? If not, forget about it and focus on your SAT1.
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from my experience two years ago, it is much harder to raise your score with SAT I (but english is not my first language, it took me awhile to raise the writing part to above 700). SAT II is all about knowing the subjects you are being tested on, a week or two of hardcore studying you should be able to pull off a decent score at least. i would say take the SAT I in december is a must. for SAT II, if you have the time to do some intense studying right away, i would suggest you to take it now.
really those scores are not everything. at this stage of the game, concentrate you effort on the application (especially those essays) would give you greatest benefits. |
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You could perhaps take the ACT - some schools (including Yale - at least a few years ago) accept the ACT as a substitute for SAT I and SAT II scores.
In my experience it was a little easier to get a good score. |
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thanks man, I didn't even think about the ACT. I have a meeting with my counselor tomorrow, just wanted an idea of the + and - of each decision I can make.
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I'll be completely honest with you. You won't improve your SAT scores that much. It is very very rare to make a significant improvement, at least one you will be happy with. Just concentrate on your grades, especially the 2nd half of the year. Find schools that you like and have programs that are good, not just the schools with the best reputation/going off the name. You want to be happy at the college you go to, so visit them and see if you really want to go to them.
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first time i took SAT II math 2 though, i got like 610 i think. second time around... 710. of course i know what i did wrong there |
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Dont listen to the people who say you can't improve your score, you can.
i went from 1800-2250. Just study your ass off. Also, I recommend trying the ACT. I think its easier. Sign up for the December one and buy the Princeton Review, Cracking the ACT. PM me and tell me how it goes man! |
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Now on that note, I would advise you to take the SAT again along with the ACT, but I would start prep for the ACT as soon as you can. Hope for the best, -Scott |
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As long as we're throwing out concrete numbers, my SAT II's were less than stellar (670 Math II, 690 World History, 690 Biology) and I still got into my first choice. I am assuming that anyone whose parents (apparently) purchased a Gallardo Superleggera for them probably went to a tony private school that would be well-respected by a college admissions committee. Good luck with Dartmouth. |
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sorry to be off topic. but do u really drive a fcking lambo? wow nice.
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Colleges that say it's highly recommended to send SAT 2 scores pretty much mean it's mandatory otherwise you won't be considered.
Also, unless things have changed in the few years since I applied, you can't just decide to send one score and not the other, they send all of them all at once and there's not much you can do about it. FWIW I jumped from mid-2100s to 2250 within a one month span, so it is doable. Good luck, and also good luck to DevJ for Dartmouth.
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SAT II for IVY schools.
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your parents seem affluent enough. why not go with kaplan or princeton review, and engage one of those college admissions consultants:
http://www.kaptest.com/collegeadmissions?cid=2036858 if you can spend the money, this might be the best use of your other constraints (time, test scores, etc)
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Ok I just went through the whole application process last year so here are my recommendations/thoughts:
1.TAKE THE ACT - omg i thought it was a lot easier than the SAT because there aren't any trick questions. 2. You should retake the SAT IIs. But retake it only once. STUDY MORE. 3. You are absolutely capable of achieving a higher score on these standardized tests. Just crack open and read one of those SAT/ACT review books (e.g. Princeton Review and Kaplan).
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