Does NYU Superscore the SAT?

<p>Hello, so, I just got my November SAT scores the other day, and they were as follows:
Critical Reading: 590
Writing: 770
Mathematics:750</p>

<p>I also took the October SAT and my scores for that were:
Critical Reading: 650
Writing: 670
Mathematics:690</p>

<p>My original goal was to break 2150, and with superscoring, I have a 2160. However, without it, I have a 2110, which is below my goal. I am currently a junior, so I can take the SAT 1 final time, if necessary.</p>

<p>One of my friends told me that they did superscoring back in 2008, when his brother applied, but I was also told that schools change their policies regarding these kinds of things on occasion. </p>

<p>So, in short, does NYU superscore the SAT?</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p><a href=“Standardized Tests”>Standardized Tests; yes they say it here. “With regard to the SAT, NYU participates in Score Choice, enabling you to elect which tests you want to send to NYU. If you take the SAT multiple times, we will only review the highest Critical Reading, Math, and Writing scores you submit, regardless of test dates, creating the highest possible composite score for you in our evaluation process.”</p>

<p>Thank you! :)</p>