So Wait... Can the Class of 2010 superscore.

<p>Yes or No?</p>

<p>yes if you send more than one score</p>

<p>Yeah, you can send one, multiple, or all of your scores</p>

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Under the new policy, students who take the SAT or the supplemental SAT subject exams multiple times will be able to decide whether to let colleges see one, some or all of their scores.

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<p>Source: SAT</a> will let students pick which scores to show colleges - Los Angeles Times</p>

<p>From that same article, an interesting hint that not all colleges will allow students to hide the scores they don't like: </p>

<p>"USC, for example, opposes the new option and may still require applicants to submit all of their SAT attempts, said Timothy Brunold, director of undergraduate admission.</p>

<p>"We would prefer to see a student's entire score history, because it gives us the context of how students earned their scores," he said. By submitting the single best total from one day, the applicant "may not get the benefit" of how USC and many other universities count the best section scores, he said."</p>