<p>I know this question has been often asked but I am going to ask it again.</p>
<p>Does Penn use highest scores from each subsection to create a composite score from multiple testing dates? They say that they take the best scores, so that they can make you the best possible applicant for admissions. Does this work for Penn?</p>
<p>I would think they would. Anyone agree or disagree?</p>
<p>Absolutely, they take the highest scores. Not only does it make us look better, but it makes them look better for showing off statistics for their incoming class.</p>
<p>Im pretty sure they don't, even though I wish they did. For some reason I've heard that very few schools do this even though the point of a standardized test is to keep the playing field the same for each test given, which should make subscores interchangeable. I don't think there is any definitive answer to your question, but I would assume that they don't do this.</p>