Grades

<p>Should I retake the bio sat if I got a 710</p>

<p>If possible, try to aim for a 750+, because that’s really the “safe” spot in admissions to more competitive colleges like Princeton. It also depends on your intended major and how strong your ECs and grades are; IMO, Princeton does look at test scores a little bit more closely than other colleges.</p>

<p>Can I not send the score to a college if I take another 3-4 sat2s and do good on them</p>

<p>Princeton accepts “score choice”, which means you selectively send SAT scores after you have seen them. So when you register for the SATs, don’t put down any college yet, because you don’t know what the score will be. Send your best ones in 11th and 12th grade, after you’re all done; each report has all the scores from your whole history of testing, so you save money from it too. Naturally, many colleges have programmed their systems to only show the admit officers the highest of each section anyway (I know UVA does this), so it’s not too big of a deal. But you’ll need to check with various colleges on their policies, some require ALL SAT scores to be sent. I used score choice–it’s a free service btw, but the reports cost—and sent my highest scores in each test.</p>