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

<p>Yes or No?</p>

<p>Yes, if you choose send tests from multiple dates.</p>

<p>Yeah you can</p>

<p>If you choose to send one test result, I don't think you can superscore it. Am I right?</p>

<p>Well to superscore you need more than one result...</p>

<p>Yes, you are correct. Collegeboard won't superscore if you send only one test. </p>

<p>Do most colleges superscore?</p>

<p>^ Yup almost all do</p>

<p>You can send as many scores as you want to each college. Then the college will most likely superscore. You may want to check with the admissions office at the colleges you send your scores to, but I see no reason why they wouldn't continue to superscore if you send them two scores. (hi moon)</p>

<p>nub question: what does superscore mean</p>

<p>Test 1:
cr -700
math - 600
writing - 500</p>

<p>Test 2:
cr - 600
math - 700
writing - 600</p>

<p>superscored means taking the best section scores from multiple test dates so your superscored test will be:
cr - 700
math - 700
writing - 600</p>

<p>Do the colleges specifically say that they superscore? If so, can you provide me with a link?</p>

<p>I don't think every school superscores; it's best to check the website of the college you want to apply to.</p>

<p>So you can superscore and still show only 1 score to colleges</p>

<p>thats wack</p>

<p>so i get an</p>

<p>m 800
cr 700
w 600</p>

<p>and then a </p>

<p>m 600
cr 800
w 800</p>

<p>colleges will only c straight 800s or will they see all 6 parts and "pick" the best 3 of them</p>

<p>^ Most colleges superscore after receiving test results, so yes, they will most likely see all 6 individual scores.</p>