<p>My first sitting was 2270 (800 M, 710CR, 760 WR) and I thought I could do better the second time. Something must've went wrong that day because my second sitting was 2180 (710 M, 670 CR, and 800 WR). My superscore is 2310 but my second sitting is trash. Will this be detrimental to ivy leagues? (specifically wharton, columbia, harvard, cornell)</p>
<p>I’m also interested. I’m in a similar predicament.</p>
<p>No - the schools will superscore and you will be fine. There is a lot of fluctuation on SATs. AdComms see it all the time. Honestly, they don’t spend much time thinking about SATs. A clerk places your superscore on the outside of the folder or at the appropriate place in the e-file. If your scores are high (a 2310 is high) they move on to the more important parts of the application. Congratulations on your score. Work hard on your essays and enjoy your ECs.</p>
<p>thank you good sir, you made my day</p>
<p>Hmm…what about ACT superscoring? What is the latest?</p>