<p>The supplement asks the applicants to list the scores for any additional testing that we have undertaken. Should I list the scores again even if I have already included them in the additional information section of common app?</p>
<p>No, your SAT’s, AP’s, Subject tests are in the Common and so there’s no reason to repeat them in the supplement. It may look sparse leaving a part of the supplement blank, but I’ll bet most applicants are also.</p>
<p>What about additional tests like AIME? I have included the significant ones in the additional information section, but I am not sure whether I should mention them again in the supplement.</p>
<p>I think that section of the supplement is for academic competition exams that you have taken and for which you’ve received a high score. AIME is a math exam; say you aced it, then you’d probably want to report that to college. Good luck :)</p>
<p>^But what if I’ve already listed them in the additional section of common app? Would it be repetitive if I listed them again?</p>
<p>Hmmm good question. Perhaps ask your counselor about that one. It might be redundant, but if you feel it will also make sure the adcom sees your score, then go ahead and put in on the Brown supplement.</p>