Superscoring?

<p>Hey everyone, I just have a quick question: does Georgia Tech superscore SAT's?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I'm PRETTY sure they do, but I may be wrong.</p>

<p>I'm guessing superscore means "add in the writing part", in which case they do as of this application year.</p>

<p>gthopeful - "superscore" means that, if you take the SAT several times, the admissions officers only look at the highest scores for each sub section. </p>

<p>Say, for example, you score CR 800 M 500 WR 800 one time, and then you score CR750 M 800 WR 650; the "superscore" would be CR 800 M 800 WR 800, since those are the highest you scored on each section of the test. (I know that is a completely unrealistic scenario, but it gets the point across :-P)</p>

<p>I am hoping they do since I had kind of an erratic performance on the SAT between two sittings, but my "superscore" was 1530/2330. Otherwise, the highest is 1480/2280</p>

<p>Oh, yeah they do that.</p>

<p>Either way your scores will easily get you into Ga Tech.</p>