<p>Definitive answer. If I'm class of '09 do my SATs get superscored or do I have to pick which SAT I send in???</p>
<p>your SAT's will be super scored.
Pick and Choose will start with the March 2009 administration</p>
<p>Here's what collegeboard.com says about it. They will not be superscored, but you'll be able to choose one sitting over another.</p>
<p>"Students will be able to select which scores they send to colleges by sitting (test date) for the SAT and by individual test for SAT Subject Tests™.
Scores from an entire SAT test will be sent—scores of individual sections from different sittings cannot be selected independently for sending.
Students can send any or all scores to a college on a single report—it will not cost more to send one, multiple or all test scores.
Students will be instructed to follow the different score-reporting requirements of each college to which they apply.
The new score-reporting feature will be optional—if students do not use it, all scores will be sent automatically.
The score-reporting feature can be used on any score report that students send:
The four score reports available through online or phone registration (applying to already scored tests) and additional score reports
The new score-reporting feature functionality will be available to all students via the Web or by calling Customer Service toll free (within the United States)
Students who complete a test prior to the launch of the new score-reporting feature will be able to take advantage of this option when sending past or future scores."</p>
<p>Your scores will be superscored depending on the school you are applying to. Selecting which scores to send in starts with Class of 2010 because by March 2009, it will already be too late for Class of '09.</p>
<p>So, pretty much its pointless... Unless you retake the SAT and get lower on every section, and don't want colleges to see.</p>
<p>yay! i heart super scoring. its like spell check...it allows you to go back and fix what you did wrong with out deleting what you did wonderfully.</p>