<p>I hope so! If you know please give me a link as well if you have one.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I hope so! If you know please give me a link as well if you have one.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Dude, 1960 should be a breeze for you, especially if you’re a NMSF.</p>
<p>True, but in the PSAT I scored very well in reading which is unlike the normal SAT where I get like a 550 on reading and a 700+ on Writing and Math.</p>
<p>Haha dude just retake. If you made NMSF you should make 2100+ no problem.</p>
<p>If I understand your question correctly you want to know if your achieving finalist status for the National Merit Scholarship depends on SAT score from single sitting or a superscore from multiple sittings. The answer is it is the score from a single test and there is no superscoring. Do not have any link readily available but have been informed of that before. They cannot superscore including because finalists can qualify for scholarships given by universities, many of which reject superscoring…</p>