OH GOD, I'm so screwed

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The way that admissions offices work, the people who make the decisions do not see your individual score reports, which say when, and how often you took the test. These numbers are compiled onto a card by an intern, and only the highest scores are put on that card.

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<p>In a word, no. So far there is no credible indication that any selective institution censors credentials from the eyes of its admissions personnel. Such claims have been made in print and online, but found to be false later (notably, the claim that MIT has a computerized process that prevents readers of the application from seeing the non-highest SAT scores). There is intern data processing parallel to, but apparently not in replacement of, the consideration of the underlying files by those who decide admissions.</p>