Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they know it’s from a single sitting? How exactly. That would help my kid, but I wasn’t sure they would be able to tell. Don’t kids self report and they just ask for highest on each section?
All or almost all top colleges on the common app make you type in both math and verbal from all dates you want to self report. They do not let you type just the top verbal score and the date and just the top math score and the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they know it’s from a single sitting? How exactly. That would help my kid, but I wasn’t sure they would be able to tell. Don’t kids self report and they just ask for highest on each section?
All or almost all top colleges on the common app make you type in both math and verbal from all dates you want to self report. They do not let you type just the top verbal score and the date and just the top math score and the date.
This is false. The common app (for schools who superstore) asks for highest math with date taken and highest verbal with date taken. Schools do not see the other scores until you are accepted and mail in the score reports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they know it’s from a single sitting? How exactly. That would help my kid, but I wasn’t sure they would be able to tell. Don’t kids self report and they just ask for highest on each section?
All or almost all top colleges on the common app make you type in both math and verbal from all dates you want to self report. They do not let you type just the top verbal score and the date and just the top math score and the date.
This is false. The common app (for schools who superstore) asks for highest math with date taken and highest verbal with date taken. Schools do not see the other scores until you are accepted and mail in the score reports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they know it’s from a single sitting? How exactly. That would help my kid, but I wasn’t sure they would be able to tell. Don’t kids self report and they just ask for highest on each section?
All or almost all top colleges on the common app make you type in both math and verbal from all dates you want to self report. They do not let you type just the top verbal score and the date and just the top math score and the date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always superscore
Can you explain why you say always superscore?
Anonymous wrote:Always superscore
Anonymous wrote:So if kid super scores, the college will see all the SAT scores (even the low ones)?
Anonymous wrote:So they know it’s from a single sitting? How exactly. That would help my kid, but I wasn’t sure they would be able to tell. Don’t kids self report and they just ask for highest on each section?
Anonymous wrote:Odd question:
DC has taking the SAT twice. Scored a 1430 (690V, 740M) on the first sitting and a 1450 (720V, 730M) on the second.
Is it better to only submit the second sitting (1450) or should they submit the super score (1460), even though that would require showing the 690 verbal score? I'm wondering if those extra 10 points are really worth it...