Okay, do colleges Superscore this?

<p>Okay,
Jan: 2020
CR: 600
M: 710
W:710</p>

<p>March: 2050
CR: 640
M: 800
W:610??!?</p>

<p>Yeah when you superscore, I get 2150...but UCs don't superscore, nor do Ivy Leagues... Besides, I'd be sending both scores, so won't colleges see them anyway? Should I retake again?</p>

<p>Ivy’s do superscore.</p>

<p>Does superscoring count for merit aid as well? Or is it individual score?</p>

<p>UCs are the only colleges I’ve known of that DON’T superscore, though I am sure there are others. I was at a presentation recently with Barnard, Vassar, Yale, U Penn, Vanderbilt, Rochester U., Duke, Cooper Union and they were all adamant that it is to your advantage to send all the scores in. They want to see your best scores, and they want to boast to US News and World Report about your best scores. For merit aid too.</p>

<p>Collegeboard recently surveyed colleges about SAT score use. The results have been released and show which colleges choose: all scores required, highest section scores (superscore), highest test date, or ‘call us for more information.’ Not all colleges are listed but you might find yours here:</p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board;