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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There is a slight advantage to single sitting score, but only slight[/b]. I'd say she should go ahead and retake. Only Georgetown asks to see all the scores anyway.[/quote] You're making this up. Schools don't care---they all say this on tours. Over and over again. Stop trying to make s$%T up just to cause anxiety in other parents. [/quote] Wow. Chill. [/quote] no, I hate when people come on here pretending to have definitive news on something when they are in fact just making it up. [/quote] I am sorry PP, but you are misstaken. Some schools accept ACT and/or SAT superscores and other schools do not. I'm sure that you heard this information on the handful of tours that you attended with your student, but this is not the case for every school. OP, again, the Admissions websites for each school are the best source of reliable information. It's crucial to double-check each school's policy to avoid any confusion. Admissions policies, particularly regarding standardized tests, can be complex and vary widely even within similar types of institutions.[/quote]
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