Should I send my JAn SAT Scores?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I just got my SAT scores, and I am wondering if I should bother sending them. They would increase my superscore, and they are overall better scores in one sitting too, but the individual scores for M and CR are lower than those from my previous tests.</p>

<p>June test: 2010
M 720
W 680
R 610</p>

<p>Oct test: 2150
M 690
W 730
R 730</p>

<p>Jan test: 2170
M 680
W 800
R 670</p>

<p>As you see, I had a declining trend in Math, but an increasing trend in Writing. My superscore would be a solid 2250, but I have already sent in my Jun and Oct tests, for which my superscore would be a 2180. I don't know whether to send in my Jan scores or not bother at all. </p>

<p>School's I've applied to:
UChicago (won't send it here because they only look at R/M),
Yale,
Rice,
Union (doesn't require SAT),
Rhodes (no need to send them my new score),
UT-Austin (doesn't accept Jan scores),
UPenn,
Stanford. </p>

<p>Should I send my new score to Yale, Penn, Rice, and Stanford? Would they include my 800 Writing in their superscore, or is it too late? And if it is not too late, will sending in my new score actually help my application?</p>

<p>If you didn’t send your Jan scores to those schools when you signed up for the SAT, it will be too late to send them in now.</p>

<p>plus upenn and stanford dont superscore…</p>

<p>Don’t send. CR & M are looked at to much higher regard than writing.</p>

<p>How do you know which colleges accept superscore or not?
Thks</p>

<p>I believe it’s on their website.</p>

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<p>Really? Because after I got my results on February 11th, I sent the scores, and MIT got them.</p>