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Is 3 times too many to take the SAT?

According to the College Board, most students improve their scores significantly when they retake the test, but the score gains are smaller for each successive test. So, while you can take the SAT as many times as you want, it may not be worth it to retake the test more than three or four times.
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Do colleges care if you retake SAT?

No, unless you choose to send all of your SAT test scores to colleges, they will not know how frequently you took the SAT. You can always send them your preferred SAT test results. Some colleges, however, require applicants to send all of their test scores.
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Does taking the ACT multiple times look bad?

Typically, you'll see the greatest improvement between your first and second sittings, so it's often a good idea to take the ACT multiple times — unless, of course, you do amazingly at your first opportunity.
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Does Superscoring look bad?

In summary, superscoring doesn't look bad to colleges. It's generally embraced since it shows your best work in the different sections of the SAT. Just make sure to confirm each college's specific SAT policy, and good luck with the application process!
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How many times can you take SAT and ACT?

For security reasons, ACT will not let you take the exam more than twelve times, and technically the SAT is unlimited. But we don't believe colleges will accept “taking standardized tests” as an extracurricular activity! We recommend that you plan to take the ACT and/or SAT 1–3 times.
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How Many Times Should You Take the SAT or ACT?

Is it OK if I take the SAT 4 times?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want.
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Is it OK to take SAT many times?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want; however, there are typically only seven test dates throughout the year. Most students take the exam twice, once at the end of their junior year and again at the beginning of their senior year.
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Should I retake the SAT if I got a 1500?

A 1500 SAT equates to stellar academic performance, so bring the rest of your application up to that same threshold. With a score of 1500, the question is less about retaking the SAT and more about focusing on the type of college to attend.
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Can a bad SAT score hurt you?

Being in the lower half of a highly selective college's score ranges can dramatically lower your chances of admission. For example, if the school's normal admission rate is 10% but your SAT score is in the 25th percentile for that school, your chances of admission are really just 5% or lower.
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Is it worth superscoring for 10 points?

Obviously, if you're applying to colleges that require you to send all your scores, you will need to send both. However, a 10-point difference in your superscore is not significant enough to impact your chances of admission, especially at such a high score level.
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Does retaking the SAT look bad?

Retaking the SAT or ACT does not look bad to colleges; it may actually demonstrate your perseverance and improve your score. Chances are, you'll do better on the retake than on your first try. Most students do.
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Is it bad to take ACT 3 times?

There is no limit to how many times students can take the ACT test. On average it takes students 2-3 times to achieve their testing goals. Retesting gives students a chance to adjust their study plan and tackle areas they want to improve.
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Is 4 times too many to take the ACT?

The ACT does not have a limit to the number of test attempts you can take in a year. They simply have a lifetime limit of 12. We do not recommend that you take more than 2-3 attempts in a year. Between each test you should aim to improve your score.
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Should I retake a 1390 SAT?

Does the SAT score of 1390 fall within the upper 50% range? If so, your score is considered to be "good enough." If your score falls below the 50% range, you might consider taking the SAT again. For example, my state university has a SAT middle range score of 1340. A SAT score of 1390 will be sufficient.
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What SAT score should I not retake?

Never Retake a 1530+

A student's percentile represents the percentage of students whose score is equal to or lower than his or her score. So if you scored a 1520, 99% of the students scored the same or lower. Therefore, the top 1% scored at least a 1530.
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Is 1200 a good SAT score?

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).
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What if I do horrible on the SAT?

Learn from what you did wrong, study and retake it if you want. You can take the SAT's as many times as you want. Also, you get to choose which one to send to colleges. Failing can feel awful but you can't have success without it.
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What is the lowest SAT score Harvard has accepted?

There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered. Exclusive: Want to learn how to improve your SAT score by 160 points?
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Is 900 a bad SAT score?

Is 900 a good SAT score? A “good” SAT score is one that makes you a competitive candidate at a majority of colleges, including your ideal college. A 900 doesn't give you as many college options as we'd normally like students to have, so raising your score closer to that national average (1150-1100) is encouraged.
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Is 2 months enough to get a 1500 on SAT?

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But is it enough to score a 1500+ on the exam? It surely is not a lot of time, but it can be enough if you strategise this month wisely. It's recommended that you start preparing for the SAT at least 3 months before taking the exam, but if you've got only 30 days, don't freak out!
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Can you get one wrong on the SAT and still get a 1600?

You can find official SAT practice tests and their scoring tables at the College Board. As you can see with the above SAT scoring chart, it's possible to get some questions wrong and still earn the max SAT score. Generally speaking, you can miss 1-2 questions on each section and still get a perfect 1600.
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Is 1500 SAT good for Harvard?

Finally, a score of 1500 is below average at top schools such as MIT (1540), Yale (1515), Harvard (1510), University of Chicago (1530), Caltech (1540), Vanderbilt (1510), Duke (1520), and Johns Hopkins (1520). At these universities, your SAT score gives you a lower chance of acceptance.
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Do colleges see all SAT attempts?

The answer to this question depends on the score reporting policy of the college you're applying to. If a college requires all scores (or if you choose to send all scores), they will have access to your entire SAT test record — including the number of times you've taken the test.
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Does Harvard require all SAT scores?

Harvard hasn't explicitly named a policy on SAT/ACT requirements, but because it's published average SAT or ACT scores (we'll cover this next), it's likely test flexible. Typically, these schools say, "if you feel your SAT or ACT score represents you well as a student, submit them. Otherwise, don't."
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How many people get 1600 on SAT?

A 1600 is only achieved by around 300 test takers per year and makes you eligible and highly competitive for admission at every college. Looking at this from another angle, a 1600 SAT score is in the 99nth percentile, which means you scored higher than 99% of all other 2 million+ test takers.
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