Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools want to see all test attempts, e.g. Georgetown
Yes- but it’s a very small number. Like only 7 schools total and other than GU, not very popular ones
Haa, haa. Caltech and MIT.
These two only ask for all scores for the purpose of superscoring. They don't actually require all scores. If requiring all scores is their intent, they do a very poor job of making that clear; their language is ambiguous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools want to see all test attempts, e.g. Georgetown
Yes- but it’s a very small number. Like only 7 schools total and other than GU, not very popular ones
Haa, haa. Caltech and MIT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools want to see all test attempts, e.g. Georgetown
Yes- but it’s a very small number. Like only 7 schools total and other than GU, not very popular ones
Anonymous wrote:Can I conclude from this that taking an official SAT test multiple times (3-5 times) won’t hurt a candidates chances for most schools? (Georgetown being one well known exception)
Anonymous wrote:Do Cornell AOs see all scores, even if they superscore?
Anonymous wrote:Some schools want to see all test attempts, e.g. Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Some schools want to see all test attempts, e.g. Georgetown