Superscoring vs. Single Sitting

<p>I just got my scores back, and now I don't know whether to superscore or send one score (score choice)</p>

<p>I got CR690, M800, W760 (12 Essay) Last time (January)
and this time: CR780, M760, W800 (10 essay) (March)</p>

<p>Should I send the 2340 single sitting, or 2380 superscore? </p>

<p>I feel like they would judge me for the 690 in CR, but it was only because I made extremely stupid mistakes (like easy vocab and passage reading wrong, i got QAS back)</p>

<p>but if i don't superscore, i feel like they think im not as good at math as i really am (took apcalcbc as sophomore)</p>

<p>I don't know...Help?</p>

<p>Send the superscore- it can’t hurt, and most of the very competitive colleges will require you to send all of your scores anyway (and with your scores, you’re most likely looking at some of these colleges-like stanford or yale). Besides, you scored well enough both times around that it doesn’t matter</p>

<p>Send the superscore! The best colleges will pick your best ones anyway. Either way, you did magnificently. I commend you!</p>

<p>ok…but do i have to send all my previous sats, or just the two i want them to see?</p>

<p>bump…? can someone help me?</p>

<p>It depends on the college. Look up their score choice policy.</p>

<p>Superscore. Your CR score went up the second time you took it, so the adcoms will likely see that you improved. If you were 780 first time and 690 second time, that would have been more of a problem.</p>