Can anyone confirm whether NYU superscores SAT?

<p>this is important , becuase after superscoring i got above 2000, before 1960...big difference</p>

<p>silly question--whats superscoring?</p>

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Standardized tests are an important part of the admissions process. All applicants to NYU must provide official test scores from either the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT examination. Students completing high school in 2009 must provide scores from the SAT (which includes the Writing section), or from the ACT and the ACT Writing Test. We will use your highest combined SAT scores or your highest ACT scores in evaluating your application. International students who are in an area where the ACT Writing Test is not offered must take the SAT.

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How much weight does NYU place on the writing score?</p>

<p>Very little. Even though we have writing scores for the last three entering classes, we don't have as much information as we would like to have before we start using the writing scores in our evaluations. Once we have some experience with this part of the new SAT, we will have a better idea of how we will use it in our selection process. But for the coming year, we do not plan to place any emphasis on the writing score.

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<p>NYU</a> > Undergraduate Admissions > Applying for Admission > Freshman Applicants > Standardized Tests</p>

<p>does this mean yes?? i take it as highest composite score. or is it different?</p>