Penn SAT Policy Question

<p>Does Penn take the best score in one sitting, or the best combined score of your top math, cr, and writing scores ( assuming u took the test more than once)</p>

<p>best combined</p>

<p>can u show me somethin like from the website or somethin official that says this</p>

<p>^You don't trust your own Quaker family? </p>

<p>::exits abruptly::</p>

<p>im pretty sure myopias just a senior like me</p>

<p>^^It was a joke....</p>

<p>i realize, but it doesnt answer my question</p>

<p>yea sure, here's an interview with the dean of admissions:</p>

<p>Betheada, MD: Penn will only look at the highest SAT I and II scores for a section, not the highest scores from one sitting, correct?
Lee Stetson: Penn will only look at your highest scores, no matter when they were achieved. In other words, you can only raise your scores as you sit for them. </p>

<p><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8914934/site/newsweek/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8914934/site/newsweek/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>the same questions as you :D</p>

<p>Best combined score is correct.</p>

<p>However, that mean an inherent increase in the number of times you took the SAT. So 800/600/600 + 700/800/800 isn't as good as 800/800/800 the first time around.</p>

<p>thanks man i apprteciate it</p>