Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is for a college that requests official scores from college board - not self reporting. If I understand correctly, you can't send either Math or Reading/Writing, but you have to send both from each test date for the superscore - is that correct?
The major is actually humanities, despite the score discrepancy.
And thanks for all these helpful replies.
yes. the superscore report sends both subscores from both dates then lists the superscore. In this case, or in cases when the "self report" on the CApp requires listing both subscores from both dates you are superscoring, it is best to send the one test only when there is an outlier(690) and the superscore is not significantly higher than the single score.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is for a college that requests official scores from college board - not self reporting. If I understand correctly, you can't send either Math or Reading/Writing, but you have to send both from each test date for the superscore - is that correct?
The major is actually humanities, despite the score discrepancy.
And thanks for all these helpful replies.
Anonymous wrote:i'd send the 1500. 10 points on english is nbd and the math looks lots better
Anonymous wrote:I just asked this question a few days ago on a Facebook message board.
College Counselor responded do not self report. Have an official superscore sent from college board directly to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say a student has the SAT scores listed below. Would that student be wise to submit both scores to colleges that superscore, even though there is a sizable decrease in math score (occurring after the 780) and only a minimal increase in Reading/Writing - or should they just submit the 6/25 score as a stand alone score? How do colleges that superscore review test scores? Do they automatically throw out the lowest scores or do they compare the trends?
8/25 - 1420
730 Reading/Writing
690 Math
6/25 - 1500
720 Reading/Writing
780 Math
Anonymous wrote:I just asked this question a few days ago on a Facebook message board.
College Counselor responded do not self report. Have an official superscore sent from college board directly to the school.