<p>I have taken SAT I for three times ( I am from China) .And my highest score is 2400 .(because of some reasons I didn't do well in my first and second tests ) Is it possible for me to apply for Harvard ?Thanks.</p>
<p>???? Why do people even post these things?</p>
<p>"I only got the highest possible score! I'm not sure Harvard will think it's good enough! O, woe is me!" (insert dramatic sigh)</p>
<p>Sorry ,Kitkattail. Because you may notice that I have taken the SAT for three times .However the Harvard website says "taking test more than twice offers diminishing returns." So I just worry about it.</p>
<p>I am sorry that I made you unhappy.</p>
<p>Believe me, you have nothing to fear. The "diminishing returns" thing is for people thinking about taking it a third time. The Harvard admissions people are trying to say: "If you did badly two times, why would you do better the third?" However, you have quite obviously already taken it a third time, and a 2400 is nothing to be nervous about.</p>
<p>Oh, I see. I misunderstood your question.</p>
<p>Harvard will consider your highest score. They won't penalize you for the other times you took it. Don't worry about that.</p>
<p>Sorry to be a spaz. I'm sick and cranky.</p>
<p>2400 and he writes the way he writes =(</p>
<p>Shoot me!</p>