SATs-Sum of best three scores or Single sitting?

<p>Hi there…</p>

<p>I was curious if anyone knew if Cal Poly SLO takes the sum of the best three score (CR, W, M) , or do they take the best score from a single sitting?</p>

<p>My First Try:
CR 630
M 560
W 720
Total: 1930</p>

<p>Second Try:
CR 720
M 600
W 630
Total: 1950</p>

<p>So, would they accept the 1950 or 2040 (Sum of 1st W, 2nd CR, and 2nd M)?</p>

<p>Also, do my scores look pretty competitive or do they need major improvement?? </p>

<p>Thank you SO much!!</p>

<p>I believe (and someone can correct me if I am wrong) that they only take the scores from one sitting. I know for a fact though that they DO NOT count the writing section on the SAT (which I am glad because it was my weakest subject)</p>

<p>cal poly only looks at reading and math(the old SATs) and doesnt superscore.
so it looks you got a 1320 on you second try, which is pretty good.
whats your GPA and intended major?</p>

<p>my overall HS GPA is around a 4.2-4.3
and I am plannning to pursue a businesses/marketing major...</p>

<p>tmc, no promises in this crazy college climate, but i think your good.
i got in business administration at CP along with san diego, davis, and santa barbara, and my SAT scores were a bit higher, but your GPA is a point higher.</p>

<p>in summary your good at CP, which is where im going!</p>

<p>cal poly looks at only the math and critical reading section, but i thought they superscored. that's what i was told.</p>

<p>but in your case, it doesn't really matter because you did better in both on the second try.</p>