2150, or 680, 760, 710?

<p>My SAT I scores have a combined sum of 2150 (which comes down to 1433.3 if you multiply by 2/3)</p>

<p>Individually, my sections are 680 CR, 760 M, and 710 W</p>

<p>I recently submitted my princeton application ED, and I was just curious as to if they were going to view my scores as a total of 2150 (which sticks me around 40 points below their average), or see my individual scores, which would mean:</p>

<p>760 math, slightly above average
680 reading, somewhere around the 25th percentile
710 writing (???)</p>

<p>I really do not know about princeton's policies, but if i was an admissions officer, I would first look at M and CR combined (so for you - that woud be a 1440). Since writing is still fairly new, some universities still seperate it from math and critical reading... after reviewing math and critical reading, they may combine it with writing for the cumlative score ..... just giving you another way Princeton might look at it</p>

<p>M + Cr = 1440 (a little below average)
WR- 710 (Pretty Gooood)
Total = 2150</p>