<p>I got a 3 on the APUSH test and and an A in the AP class, so I’d like to offset how much of an inflated grade that A must look like. I’m ok with my 710 on the English Lit, and I’ll probably score the native speaker standard of 750+ on the Spanish w/Listening this November, but it’d be nice to have three subject tests on my apps instead of the minimal two. </p>
<p>Or should I leave the 640 at that? Or not show it? I do feel like I went a little unprepared, so I’d probably cram in as much as I can in the next two weeks before Nov 5. </p>
<p>(If it helps, my furthest reaches are Yale and Dartmouth, followed by Bowdoin, Carleton, and Claremont McKenna.)</p>
<p>Retake it and concentrate on the weak areas pointed out to you in the score report. If you got a 640 your probably only 6 points of a raw score away from breaking 700</p>
<p>Yes because think of it like you got two more weeks on top of what you had time to study for the last time. the material you learned shouldn’t have left your head that quickly just work on your weak points some more</p>
<p>Do it! I retook a 690 (took it cold originally) and studied a bit over the course of two weeks and got an 800 the second time around. All I used was Direct Hits, and crash course for AP…in addition to some practice tests. Both books can be read in 1-2 sittings each as well, so you definitely have enough time. :)</p>