<p>I have a 3.9 and a 33 on the ACT and my march SAT was a 2140. I’m trying to get directly accepted to the business program at U of M and I know I am capable of getting somewhere in the 2200s. Do you think I should bother retaking the SAT (I have 1 week to prep)? I’m kinda worried about my chances only because I’m getting a B in my second sem of econ ap.</p>
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<p>Thanks for your time (and if you couldnt tell the last credential is a joke)</p>
<p>No, you’re fine. If you want to retake the SAT, you should just wait until sometime in the fall next year. That gives you a lot of time to practice.</p>
<p>If you know you can score better, retake now. Honestly, retaking it later might not benefit you; it’s practice that helps you.</p>
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<p>really? PM if you’re a female! jk
but not really</p>
<p>first off im not a girl
second thing - i have less than a week to prepare so iono i might get worse than last time but i think i can prolly still get a 2200</p>
<p>One thing to conisder is that most colleges divide all your SATs into their sections and take your best score from each section. Even if you do the same or worse in one or two categories, doing better in one will raise your overall score. So if you did really good in say the Reading and Writing sections, spend your week reviewing tricks for the math section.</p>
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Are you serious?</p>
<p>34 ACT? No. Not even worth retaking SATs with that kind of ACT.</p>