<p>I just applied to the UC's.. berkeley and ucla... my single sitting is a 2170.. but superscored it is a 2370.. i sent in both the SAT's i took in my score report. will they look at both scores if i sent them both..</p>
<p>How the heck did you have just a 2170 single sitting but a superscore of 2370 with just two SATs?? I am trying to do the math. You would have had to have virtually perfect scores on two of the 3 tests on each of the two test dates and then VERY LOW test score on the third (e.g., 570). And then swap that the second test. Which seems statistically difficult to do as well. Can you share what your scores were?</p>
<p>But no, the UCs do not superscore. So you can send both tests in but I sincerely doubt with the tens of thousands of applications they receive in a given year that they have readers that will actually “see” both test scores – I have been told that the UCs are data/computer driven so I am pretty sure that they will only see your highest single sitting.</p>
<p>oh ok… thats lame…</p>
<p>680 720 770
800 800 560</p>