<p>Ok, so I know how the superscore works - that you can take three different scores of three different sections from three different SAT to make the best score possible. My question is, HOW do you send that to colleges?? Like how do you get them to ONLY see the super score when colleges say you must send an official score (which is from the college board). I know on the common app you just write in your best scores, but when you need to send it officially, how does that work??? Because college board only does score choice, not superscore. Please someone help!! Thank you!!</p>
<p>I am not sure, but I will try helping you out anyway. I believe you go online to choose which scores you want to report to colleges. And if you plan on super-scoring, I assume you have an opttion online to do so. Lol. IDK, you should wait for someone who has had the experience to answer your question. Lol. Check this website out: [Score</a> Choice - New SAT Score-Reporting Policy](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/scores/policy]Score”>Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite | College Board)</p>
<p>Superscore means highest scores across all sittings. You submit all the scores, even if you had a test where you got a 900 and then got a 2200. The college will internally Superscore the results, not you, although you self report on the commonApp.</p>
<p>Most colleges nowadays are requiring you to send all scores whether super scoring or not. Some let you submit one score only if your highest scores in math, critical reading, and writing all come from a singular test.</p>
<p>There is your answer. Thanks for the clarification sarora.</p>
<p>That was a great help, i think i got! So just to be sure, even schools that do superscore, you still submit SAT scores through college board like you would with schools that do not superscore? Right? And do these schools even get to see every score, or does it automatically right away superscore it?</p>
<p>bump…help!!!</p>
<p>Colleges that don’t Superscore will generally ask you to only submit one test.</p>
<p>Most do Superscore. Some that don’t are competitive and will require all scores anyway, but some may say submit only one - you pick and send.</p>