<p>Bringing back this old thread to add to the same topic:</p>
<p>Suppose a school does not consider the Writing section as part of the SAT reasoning test. Fair enough, but would that school consider the Writing score as a subject test score or would it simply not consider the score at all? I found out that Reed has a policy of considering the Writing score as a subject test score, just as it was a few years ago. And yet it appears that Collegeboard’s introduction of the Writing section into the SAT reasoning has ironically, in some cases, devalued the Writing score. Do more schools follow a similar policy to Reed’s? Do other schools explicitly state that they share this particular policy?</p>