SAT Score Increases - AEM

<p>1st attempt:
700M, 650CR, 580W - 1930
2nd attempt (one month after first):
770M, 660CR, 640W - 2070
3rd attempt (four months after second):
730M, 720CR, 670W - 2120 (2160 Super-score)
4th attempt (one month after third):
800M, 690CR, 780W - 2270 (2300 Super-score)</p>

<p>How would this seem? I jumped from 1930 to 2300 in 6 months but I took the test 4 times (I knew I didn't realize my potential many of the times).</p>

<p>schools like cornell dont look at different scores. i talked to an admissions officer who said that a computer automatically superscores and you they only read the superscored one. so they see: 800M, 720CR, 780W. =)</p>

<p>i went from 1670 to 2290 ;)</p>

<p>What the heck?!</p>

<p>You’d be much better off making this topic after you get those last scores.</p>

<p>they don’t notice a trend because they superscore, like reptil said.</p>

<p>Four attempts is a lot. I think you would’ve been fine with just three.</p>

<p>So there isn’t much difference between a 1450 and a 1520/1600 (super-score)?</p>

<p>There is a difference for sure, but it’s not as static as you make it out to be. A 1520 won’t guarantee admissions, and neither will a 1450. A 1450 might get accepted over someone with a 1520 and vice versa. There’s really a lot of factors that go in. You should stop worrying about your score, and instead, focus on other things that might make your application unique.</p>