Edit: I just realized of course I could simply wait until I receive my scores and then send any that I improved upon to CGA. Is this acceptable or do they prefer you to send all your scores? Thanks
I am a college sophomore who took the SAT my junior year in high school and got a 1990 (730 reading, 590 math, 670 writing) and I am going to retake the SAT this October to improve my math score. I just registered for the test with college board and am being asked to choose whether I want to...
Yes I understand that I know it isn't a given that I get in that's why I am working my tail off to build my resume and learn all that I can from this forum :)
Thanks to both of you! I emailed my admissions officer a couple days ago and he has not responded. Is this typical? I just don't want to be a bother but I do need an answer, even though I'm sure they are busy
I had a fleeting (stupid thought) that it would look good to take a really strenuous load again in the fall and ace all of the classes and help my application but I have since come down to earth, just going to take 18 credits and study for the math SAT.
wow thanks a ton I actually found this...
I think that's a bit of an unfair assessment. If retaking this really is crucial I will find a way I am just not sure how I will juggle 21 credits (and acing them all) as well as work and staying in physical condition. Maybe lots of coffee will be necessary, we will see. Thanks for all the...
Basically the way I see it is if it looks bad if I study and retake it only to improve my math, I will not retake it. I simply do not have the time to focus on improving in all 3 sections as well as keep up my grades and work. Thoughts anyone?
Well what I am asking is would they see that or would they only see my new math score I choose to send along with my old good scores from high school? I do not see it as blowing off necessarily, it's more just the fact that a 730 on reading and 670 on writing are both quite good and as a more...
Since the SAT is superscored (take the best scores from each test) would it be fine if when I retake it I literally do not even bother with anything other than the math section?
I will be looking to transfer from university to CG for class of 2020. Seeing as how I am a college student, will my SAT scores still be important?
I got a 1990 overall
Reading-730
Math-590
Writing 670
Should I retake the SAT just to focus on the math and bring that score up?
EDIT: I will have...
because it will be a real pain to get my BA this year (would have to take a lot of summer school as well as 21 to 24 credits in both the fall and spring semesters, 6 of which are thesis classes!) so I would rather just not overdo it and remain a sophomore rather than a senior and hopefully get...
Yes but I believe the application is open from August to January unless I am mistaken. I know there is no early app for transfer students but I just wanted to find out that this means it literally does not matter when I apply as long as it is within those dates