<p>so, I know that MIT superscores on SATs and will take into consideration your best subject scores on math 2 and a science section. so lets say that a student has got a 800 on physics and took chem. and biology and got 780 on both of them. do they only consider the 800 on physics or do they give importance to the other scores as well because they show that you can do chem and biology too?
thanks for the help!</p>
<p>No, they will only consider the top math and top science score.</p>
<p>From Matt McGann, [here](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/standardized_test_requirements/testing_requirements_faq_1.shtml[/url]here[/url]:”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/apply/standardized_test_requirements/testing_requirements_faq_1.shtml[/url):</a>
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