question about superscore

<p>Although your total single sitting score is lower than the previous test score, as long as your superscored score improves, is it okay? all my colleges accept superscore</p>

<p>yes,put highest sections from different sittings together.</p>

<p>so u mean</p>

<p>500 800 500
800 500 500
500 500 800
=2400 superscored
is better than</p>

<p>600 , 600, 600 all the way? ok maybe not 600s Lets say all 700s</p>

<p>hm. do u understand this? i can explain again.</p>

<p>that’s what i mean
0,0,800
0,800,0
800,0,0
=2400
but im still junior,so that’s just what i think.</p>

<p>If the college does superscoring, then your chances improve if your superscored result improves.</p>

<p>That does NOT, however, mean that getting two 500s and an 800 on three different tests actually looks good. It just looks better than getting two 500s and a 700.</p>

<p>@michiganfall
it is hard to get less than 200 haha</p>

<p>yeah,i kinda exaggerated =P</p>

<p>i think you literally can’t get lower than 200. You get those 200 points just by showing up.</p>

<p>And according to averaged scores, you not only have to not get anything right, but get a few WRONG to achieve the famed 200. Though I doubt it actually works that way.</p>