She decided it would be good to take it again, it would work more in her favor than not.
@Fourthmom We have been doing some research and you’re right, we see some advantages to try and bring up the score a couple of points. She was really hoping for a higher score the first time, but maybe she can pop it up a couple this next time.
Thanks
When I worked in college admissions, we did not see the actual score reports. Instead, the Techs would input the scores and the highest ones would be printed on the applicant cards we were given. In the case of the Common App, we did not see the complete application on our screens but only the school information, demographics, ECs and essays. The test scores were not reproduced. I know a similar system is used at many universities.
“. . . you must submit a written request. . . We will then permanently remove your record for that test date from our files. All scores from that test date will be deleted.”