Do colleges care at all if a ACT/SAT is one sitting or superscored?

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Anonymous wrote:I’m sure on a tiny level, it is noted those who do it in one setting.


Is it? I hope so. Superscoring is just more evidence of the dumbing down of expectations.


Superscoring has been around for decades. I graduated high school in 1993 and there was superscoring.


Interesting. I graduated in 1989 and never heard of it until recently.


It existed in the 80s. The schools like it as much as the kids because it inflates their numbers as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:our kid was a senior last year. one sitting 35 act with no tutoring. Had a 3.87 UW GPA. rejected from many schools. It is a mystery as we head into a new round of college admissions with our other kid.

Parent of 2023 senior with a 35 in a single sitting combined with a 4.0 UW and 4.8 UW, 13 APs, 2 semesters of college math with A+, etc etc. and was rejected/waitlist from all T20. White male CS major
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many schools do not require an official score report with the application; it’s self-reported, which means they have no idea how many times the kid took the test.


Generally speaking, the date goes in with the components of the superscore. So schools can tell when the highest sections are on different test administrations. (If they want to)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:our kid was a senior last year. one sitting 35 act with no tutoring. Had a 3.87 UW GPA. rejected from many schools. It is a mystery as we head into a new round of college admissions with our other kid.

Parent of 2023 senior with a 35 in a single sitting combined with a 4.0 UW and 4.8 UW, 13 APs, 2 semesters of college math with A+, etc etc. and was rejected/waitlist from all T20. White male CS major


Its the CS
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