<p>Any one? Thanks</p>
<p>I sure hope Baylor does. I’m highest single sitting is only 2200…</p>
<p>No BS/MD program does. Sorry.</p>
<p>Acceptance to the top few programs such as Rice/Baylor; HPME and Case is generally a three step process. The first step is acceptance by the undergraduate admissions department. Many top undergraduate schools, including Rice and Northwestern, will tell you that they will combine your best scores from multiple settings. The truth is that they review all scores. Most place greater importance on M and CR and give less weight (and some no weight) to the writing score. Step 2 is screening of accepted undergraduate candidates, using the medical school’s critieria, to select a smaller number to be interviewed. For example, out of approximately 300 Rice/Baylor candidates who are accepted to Rice, about 40 will be granted interviews by Baylor College of Medicine. Most medical schools consider your best single sitting score for M and CR. If you are selected for an interview, you most likely are beyond the stage where your SAT scores will be a factor.</p>
<p>crossing my fingers. I hope they take my highest combined M & CR (1550).</p>
<p>RPI/Albany I think only looks at M+CR.</p>