<p>I've taken the SAT twice, so could I just send princeton my higher sat score and not tell them I took the SAT twice?</p>
<p>HEllo. Read this. Taken from their Standardized Testing Requirements site ([Princeton</a> University | Standardized Testing](<a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/admission/applyingforadmission/standardized_testing/]Princeton”>http://www.princeton.edu/admission/applyingforadmission/standardized_testing/))</p>
<p>Applicants are welcome to use the score choice option for standardized test score submission. Princeton will consider the highest individual section results across all sittings of the SAT Reasoning and the highest composite score for the ACT with Writing, as well as the two highest SAT Subject Test scores. We encourage applicants to submit all official test scores as soon as they are available.</p>
<p>Good luck</p>
<p>so princeton wouldn’t know about the other SAT score?</p>
<p>See that is where I run into a problem. I took the SAT I in March October and December. My score in October was 770 CR 700 M and 660 W. The March were relatively similar. Unfortunately in December I was not feeling well and received a 630 M 630 CR and somehow still managed a 710 W… Should I send the 710 in Writing for the superscore. Would they consider my SAT I a 2180 nd ignore the two rlly low scores or would that hurt my chances?</p>