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Also, it's a good score, but if she's not a URM or a recruited athlete, and it's the first time she's taken it, she DEFINITELY should keep studying and take it one more time.
There's lots of reasons for that. I can give you more details, but in a nutshell, (1) many schools will "superscore" the scores, i.e., they will report to the admissions committee the highest scores from each section, regardless of when the tests were taken, (2) the top schools put these test scores into tiers, and a 33 isn't in the highest tier. Bumping to a 34 or 35 is, no question, a difference maker, and (3) there's no downside.
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