<p>Hi! I know Stanford requires all SAT scores. My first sitting was almost 2000, and my second was 2200+ (not superscored). Will the first score hurt me in admissions, or will they only consider my second sitting? Thanks!</p>
<p>Stanford does not require all SAT scores…it allows applicants to use Score Choice. Because of this, you can choose which SAT sitting(s) you want to send, and you can also choose which subject tests to send. The admission office will consider your highest score on each section. Your lower scores will certainly not hurt you.</p>
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<p>Stanford does not use score choice. You need to send in all your scores.
They will look at all of them and super score it themselves.
I don’t know why they do it this way (maybe to distinguish between the person who took the test 6 times vs. 2).</p>
<p>The only score choice accepted is for subject test. Below is from the Stanford admission office website:</p>
<pre><code>Applicants must self-report and submit all SAT scores and all ACT scores. Applicants may not use the College Board’s Score Choice feature or “hide” any scores with either testing agency. The only exceptions are tests taken for the purpose of talent programs in middle or junior high school (for example, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth and Duke University’s Talent Identification Program). These test scores do not have to be sent to Stanford.
Stanford recognizes that the ACT charges a fee for each score report. If the cost associated with the submission of all ACT scores presents a financial hardship, you may simply send one score report and self-report the remainder of your ACT scores. All official scores will be required if you are offered admission.
We do not accept test substitutions. Applications without SAT or ACT Plus Writing will not be considered for admission. International students who are unable to take either test should review our guidelines for testing exemptions.
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<p>Superscoring Test Results</p>
<pre><code>For the SAT, we will focus on the highest individual Critical Reading, Math and Writing scores from all test sittings.
For the ACT, we will focus on the highest Composite and the highest Combined English/Writing scores from all test sittings. We will also consider individual subscores.
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<p>Recommended Testing</p>
<pre><code>SAT Subject Tests are recommended but not required. Applicants who do not take SAT Subject Tests will not be at a disadvantage. Because SAT Subject Tests are optional, applicants may use Score Choice to selectively send their SAT Subject Test scores.
AP and IB examination scores are recommended but not required. If you have these scores, we recommend you self-report them on the Common Application. You may report any scores you choose.
If English is not your native language, we recommend, but do not require, the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The TOEFL cannot replace the SAT or ACT Plus Writing.
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