Problem with taking the SAT 4 times?

<p>So I took the SAT in March - I got an 1850.</p>

<p>I just took it in May, and dumb old me here literally forgot to the last page of section 10 of the writing (aka the last 4 questions of the test).</p>

<p>I wanted to cancel it at first, so my mom signed me up for the June one next month.</p>

<p>However, today my mom said, and I agree, that it would be silly to cancel because despite omitting 4 problems, I feel like I did better than last time on the writing, and any improvement is a good improvement.</p>

<p>But I still wanted to take the SAT once as a senior.</p>

<p>Basically, will it hurt to take it 4 times.</p>

<p>Im applying to less prestigious schools like Boston University, Penn State, Babson, GWU, and Northeastern.</p>

<p>it shouldn’t considering the new SAT policy that allows you to send only the scores you want. Basically, they’ll never know how many times you take it unless that specific school requires all SAT scores to be sent in, which is highly unlikely.</p>

<p>^ im not so sure about the score report thing. i have a feeling schools still look at all ur scores, cause they definetly can see them unless u cancel ur score. </p>

<p>and if they see them, yes, four times looks bad. but how do u feel u did on the rest? math and critical reading- those are more important anyway. writing is the least important and itshouldnt be where ur making ur decisioun from. if u think u did just as poorly in critical reading and math as last time than definetly cancel. </p>

<p>also, even if u felt u did well in writing , writing is the easiset section to improve, so u should just study for it by june and do even better (and not forget to do those last four).</p>

<p>^no they cant see them. I dont see a problem with taking the SAT 4 times (I did).</p>