Anonymous wrote:Do they see the dates? I thought they only saw the score
Anonymous wrote:I think that the number of times the applicants took SAT and the score he reached tell you more about the applicant than many of the essays, EC etc.
Anonymous wrote:I think that the number of times the applicants took SAT and the score he reached tell you more about the applicant than many of the essays, EC etc.
Anonymous wrote:I think that the number of times the applicants took SAT and the score he reached tell you more about the applicant than many of the essays, EC etc.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but I am curious. I know we don't know what exactly admissions considers, but should they consider the number of attempts and super scoring?
I do feel that scoring well on both sections when taking for the first time (rather than well in attempt 3 on verbal and well in attempt 4 on math) is a meaningful metric.
Why would it not be?
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but I am curious. I know we don't know what exactly admissions considers, but should they consider the number of attempts and super scoring?
I do feel that scoring well on both sections when taking for the first time (rather than well in attempt 3 on verbal and well in attempt 4 on math) is a meaningful metric.
Why would it not be?
Anonymous wrote:I know the common app asks for the highest section scores and also the sittings, so the common app shows it was one sitting, but is that what the college sees? For people in this situation, did you send an official score report so the college would have to see it?