<p>Do they? Because if they do, not to be a troll or anything, I might have to consider retaking an 800 because the percentile is a bit embarrassing (obviously not tragic, but weak for selective schools, blah blah blah).</p>
<p>On the other hand, if they don't see percentiles, and only see the scaled, normalized, standardized out-of-800 numerical score, then the percentiles don't really matter, do they? Any info, anyone? :)</p>
<p>This is the funniest thing I have ever read.</p>
<p>So what if they see your percentiles? It’s not like you can get an 810…</p>
<p>That just means it was an easy test and a lot of people scored 800…</p>
<p>I don’t really think your percentile depends on your actual score. It’s all about scaled scores.
So it doesn’t matter if you get 50 right or omit 6 - you still get an 800, so you’re still in the 66th percentile.</p>
<p>^I meant 88th and I don’t know how to edit a post (lame)</p>
<p>lol this is funny. They see the percentiles, but everyone with an 800, as mentioned, is in the same percentile.</p>
<p>Only if you got a 660 and are in the 46 percentile…■■■</p>