Anonymous wrote:Kind of interesting because for MBA, AOs like to see a few attempts with improving scores. Is it the opposite for undergrad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they see the dates? I thought they only saw the score
The Common App requires a date for each self-reported section score.
Yes and they’ll definitely say “aha this 800 math is a different date than this 800 verbal, REJECTED.” 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they see the dates? I thought they only saw the score
The Common App requires a date for each self-reported section score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only georgetown knows how many times you took the test. One of my kids got a 1580, single sitting on test #5.
Was 1580 a major improvement over your child's next highest score? My child would like to retest to get a 1580, but is very close and we're talking about a difference in one or two questions, so I'm wondering if it's work retaking to get there...
she went from about 1280 to 1380 to a few in the low 1500s to 1580.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only georgetown knows how many times you took the test. One of my kids got a 1580, single sitting on test #5.
Was 1580 a major improvement over your child's next highest score? My child would like to retest to get a 1580, but is very close and we're talking about a difference in one or two questions, so I'm wondering if it's work retaking to get there...
Anonymous wrote:Only georgetown knows how many times you took the test. One of my kids got a 1580, single sitting on test #5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they see the dates? I thought they only saw the score
The Common App requires a date for each self-reported section score.