#1 - Date Posted: 7-2-2007
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| nbl90
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Yeah, it's fine. I took the Biology M after my freshman year, then took it again after my AP Bio class this year (junior year). Honestly, they're not going to care if you retake a test, so long as you don't take the same test three or four times. They're more concerned about the bottom line: what are your best scores? Some schools have computer programs that just show the top scores to them anyway; they never see how many times you took a test. That goes for the SAT I also. |
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#2 - Date Posted: 7-9-2007
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| dacapo
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Yes. You can take any SAT subject test again. For most colleges, I believe, if you take a SAT subject test more than once, they only see the highest score. |
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#3 - Date Posted: 7-11-2007
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| Allyscribit
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I would dispute what dacapo says. I think that the common practice is that you SEND all your scores in one score report. The college might just choose only to count your highest score. |
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#4 - Date Posted: 8-10-2007
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| FutureDoctor
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Yes, but it isn't advised. If you got <600..then definitely retake it. |
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#5 - Date Posted: 8-21-2007
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| tjohnsonb
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Yes, you can take it again if you want. As long as long as you didn't bomb it, it's not that important. |
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#6 - Date Posted: 8-26-2007
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| aurona
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Yes, you can retake it. However, only do so if the score is very important to you. Otherwise, all the studying may not be worthwhile. |
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#7 - Date Posted: 9-8-2007
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| greentopaz24
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Yes, but it is not reccomended since you have to spend a lot of time studying again. But, if you do take it make sure to send both scores to colleges so that they can see the improvement. |
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#8 - Date Posted: 4-29-2010
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| 4btromv5
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You CAN take it again, but once is optimal. |
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