| I believe it's always in good favor to retake standardized tests simply on the reason of picking up strategies and basic knowledge for the other exams conducted by ETS, etc.
Case in Point: You did not escape the SAT I post-high school. There's the GRE, the GMAT, LSAT, and so on so forth.
The GRE/GMAT's verbal does not deviate much from the old SAT I verbal section sans the analogies.
They can take it without a second thought, OR, they can scrutinize it and ask, how come your school is out of 2400?
You can use this in your favour, and say: Well, I did poorly before, but I studied my material and confronted the exam, and I have a competitive score now.
It one, shows you are committed into your career search, and two, you have enough respect for the firm that you actually retook the SAT I.
It's not pointless because your SAT I score will either follow you and give you a leg up or haunt you. |