Hold me closer tiny dancer

<p>in selecting my SAT scores (I took it 3 times, each time the scores varying significantly) should I choose the one that has the highest composite score or the one where all three scores are the most proportionate to eachother (i.e. 650 writ 650 read 650 math)</p>

<p><em>these are not my actual scores</em></p>

<p>mille thanks</p>

<p>Scott</p>

<p>when I'm talking about highest composite score, the scores are very random and are weak in some areas and very strong in others, and other times I took it I was "okay" across the board...</p>

<p>These are for my UC application...my top choice private schools don't require SATs</p>

<p>You don't get to choose. SAT score sent from the College Board include all of your scores. The UC policy is to use your highest composite score.</p>

<p>Though the official score report will include ALL your SAT scores you've ever taken, on your application I would just put down your highest composite score. Present yourself in the best light!</p>

<p>Just a side note..... I love that song :)</p>

<p>Sir Elton John rocks my socks</p>

<p>I would just put down your highest composite score</p>

<p>No. There is space for 3 attempts. Dont fudge em.. Altho they dont use these for much. It might put u in bad light as they ight cionsider it untruthful. Put them separately.</p>