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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When people say it might matter a little, that is honestly generally not true. There are ONLY a few schools that require all test administrations (Georgetown, MIT). Almost all of the other schools won't care OR won't even know. Like they couldn't factor it in if they wanted to. The majority of schools have folks self report SATs and then have them send them in once accepted (or committing). So if you report a 35, they won't even know if it's one setting or not. So unless your kid is planning to apply to Georgetown or MIT, I would not have them sit for the test again. [/quote] So wrong!!! You have to report a highest single composite in one sitting on the common app (Not a composite single score). You lost the highest subscores under that with the test date for each. So if your highest composite is a 34- with a superscore composite 35. 34 is what gets reported for single highest composite. And for those prone to cheating they require an official report after committing so if you lie your offer will be rescinded.[/quote]
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