<p>My question is if someone takes the SAT and gets a score, lets say 2000, on their first try do admissions officers view that as identical to some person who has taken the SAT multiple times and managed to get a 2000? Or put a different way, if everything else in the application was identical would one be viewed more favorably?</p>
<p>I think colleges just look at what you scored. Obviously they'll look at the fact that some person might've taken the SAT 4 times to achieve a 2000, but at the same time, that was the score the student achieved and should be equivalent to a 2000 achieved by someone taking it for their first time.</p>
<p>I strongly disagree but that is beside the point I suppose. Moving on, what about superscoring is a 2000 superscored equivalent to a 2000 single score?</p>