<p>Or to rephrase my question, if you decide to superscore and write that on your college app's, do admission officers check your individual Sat's to see if that score is a single sitting or a superscore?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Or to rephrase my question, if you decide to superscore and write that on your college app's, do admission officers check your individual Sat's to see if that score is a single sitting or a superscore?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>And a follow up question, what is the lower limit score boundary for not taking the SAT a second time? I’m assuming if you get a 2300 single sitting, there is no need to take it again? But how about if you are confident you can get over that on your second single sitting or even pull off a 2400 super score? Sorry for all the questions…</p>
<p>test scores do not matter for most admissions (but not for scholarships/awards) after a point. an act 34+ sat 2250+ will certainly not hold you from getting admitted.
if you want to retake, go ahead do it. colleges go by what’s on official score report, not waht you put on application.</p>