I took the AMC 12 twice, but they only provide one space...

<p>Which score should I list?</p>

<p>I got a lower score on the more recent taking :(
Although, if they hadn't changed their scoring methods, it would have been higher...</p>

<p>um, list your higher score?</p>

<p>just report the highest score
think about it this way, we don't even get to use calculators this year.... so there goes any quick ways of doing factorials and quick algebra solves....</p>

<p>not sure, if you gus realize this, but they do ask for the testing date... if i list the older score, wont they wonder why i took the test two years ago but not last year?</p>

<p>To my understanding, even if you could list both or five different scores MIT would only use the highest. They use the score that reflects best upon you and realize that whether you took it last year or next year has nothing to do with whether you can handle the MIT curriculum. </p>

<p>Relax, put the highest score down and stop overthinking this stuff, it's academics.</p>

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wont they wonder why i took the test two years ago but not last year?

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<p>You're overthinking this. They aren't that nitpicky about something that most applicants don't have to begin with.</p>

<p>I look the AMC 10 5 TIMES, and i don't always have a upward trend since each test are different too! Just submit your highest one. I doubt they will care about the date that much unless you got 150 on them as a 6th grader or something XP</p>

<p>are you friggin serious</p>

<p>hmm should you list the higher score....or the lower score??? i wonder...</p>

<p>Either use the higher score or write really really small</p>

<p>Stop teasing you might confuse the poor kid...</p>