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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some schools require that you send all SAT scores. https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/professionals/sat-score-use-practices-participating-institutions.pdf[/quote] OP here, thanks for this advice. I looked at the list, and though I don't know where she will apply yet, the schools she is likely to consider all take the highest scores in each section for each time you take it. BUT.......... I just realized -[b] what if she scores well on one section this time, and another section next time. [/b] She'll need to send both score reports! Ugh! People - what about this dilemma? [/quote] Yes she'd need to send both reports. The schools that super score expect this, and will combine them in their deicsions. Remember that colleges want their incoming classes to have high average SAT / ACT scores. So most will work with the student to make sure their 'highest' score is taken into account, even if it is from two sittings. It does get expensive. But agree -- don't send the reports now. [/quote]
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