<p>Does Penn specifically Wharton, superscore SAT's, i ask this because today on the SAT i think i did well of CR and W but did only average in M. If i take it again and do better on Math but have lower CR and W scores would they look at the scores based on the best score for each section or overall test. </p>
<p>Is my understanding that if i submit the ACT then i don't have to take SAT II's correct.</p>
<p>Yes, Penn superscores the SAT. If you submit the ACT, you do not have to take/submit subject tests, but if you’ve taken subject tests then you must submit them. You have to submit every test you’ve ever taken through SAT/ACT.</p>
<p>I have another question. How important are Math scores (SAT I and SATII (Math IIc)) to Wharton in admissions. Are near perfect scores a must or can i have scores like 720-750.</p>
<p>math I is a shot in the leg. Math IIc 720-750 keeps you in the running to become America’s next top businessman!</p>
<p>what do you mean a shot in the leg, That a score of 720-750 is a guarantee of rejection? That would suck, i just have to hope that on my next SAT i can pull that Math score up to around 790-800</p>
<p>you don’t take Math I SAT II as an applicant to Wharton --that’s an autoreject pile. You take Math IIc and you darn better get above 720 (arbitrary number but it’s somewhere there)</p>
<p>sorry i meant on the SAT reasoning test, if my math scores are between 720-750, yeah i am not taking Math I, i am signed up for Math II.</p>
<p>the math section of the SAT reasoning exam can be a 720-750 without hurting your chances significantly (ofc 800 is better but whatever)</p>