<p>Sorry, someone might have posted this before, but when Yale says that they're only going to look at the highest SAT score, do they really mean it?</p>
<p>I sure hope so because my superscore is 140 points higher than any one sitting.</p>
<p>its in their self-interest to look at your highest scores; if they do, their SAT averages go up .</p>
<p>What Brown said. However, be warned that they receive ALL your scores, so they may or may not "glance" at the other scores.</p>
<p>I got like 500s on every single test except in one sitting. Will that hurt me?</p>