<p>Hey post your SSAT score here. They released the 5th January today.</p>
<p>What did you receive?</p>
<p>We got a message the scores were posted. But when we checked they are not there… ugh.</p>
<p>a 72 percentile overall, is it too bad for an international applicant, which is going to repeat a year? Applying to GLADCHEMMS</p>
<p>It certainly won’t be easy to get into a GLADCHEMMS as an international applicant with those scores. You still have a chance but you have gotta have some really good ecs essays interviews etc.</p>
<p>@planck101
I think it all depends on your other factors such as e.c’s, recs, and essays. There are many more things that they look at other then SSAT’s so don’t fret as long as you are trying your hardest to get in everything will work itself out. Just make sure you have a variety of schools in which, if you were accepted you would be glad to go to any.</p>
<p>do you think I should retake the SSAT on February second?</p>
<p>if schools allow those score reports, it is in you best interest</p>
<p>just one more thing: I have already put in the score reports the code of all the schools, is it possible to cancel? or it is worthy to retake the ssat if the schools already know my previous score?</p>
<p>oh i just saw that the scores were already delivered, do you think it is worthy to retake the ssat if the schools already know my previous score?</p>
<p>Some schools ‘superscore’ meaning they take the best scores from all tests taken. They might take the Verbal from one, Math from another and Reading Comp from yet another. I would suggest contacting the schools and letting them know that you are taking the February test. (that is, if you decide to)</p>