Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just did score choice, but it turned out the best one's were on the third and final SAT DS took.
So then you only sent the scores from the 3rd test date right? That's what score choice is for.
Anonymous wrote:The only test optional "top" school that I'm aware of is Wake Forest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the 25 colleges my kids have applied to over the last 3 years, I don't recall any of them taking "Score Choice" (I seem to recall that all the colleges asked for all the test scores and all (except Michigan) said it would super score).
Not our experience - my DC applied to 10 selective schools, including several Ivies, and only 2 required all scores. Definitely more acceptance of score choice this year than 3 years ago when we went through the process the first time.
Our experience of colleges asking for all scores is for colleges ranked at about 50 on USNWR. So, not considered "selective" around here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the 25 colleges my kids have applied to over the last 3 years, I don't recall any of them taking "Score Choice" (I seem to recall that all the colleges asked for all the test scores and all (except Michigan) said it would super score).
Not our experience - my DC applied to 10 selective schools, including several Ivies, and only 2 required all scores. Definitely more acceptance of score choice this year than 3 years ago when we went through the process the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Of the 25 colleges my kids have applied to over the last 3 years, I don't recall any of them taking "Score Choice" (I seem to recall that all the colleges asked for all the test scores and all (except Michigan) said it would super score).
Anonymous wrote:We just did score choice, but it turned out the best one's were on the third and final SAT DS took.
Anonymous wrote:I posted this on the independent school forum but thought I might also get some good feedback here:
Does superscoring the SAT test work against the applicant? I would think taking the SAT multiple times would work against you but I've seen a few college websites that say they have no problem taking combined scores. Though they say it's no problem, I wonder in the back of their minds does admissions have some reservations about someone taking the test so many times.
I understand that SAT sends all scores even if you don't want all sent regardless if you take it the 3rd time and score 2400.