<p>i just got my sat score from jan. 27th and it was 700 (Cr) , 710 (math), 680 (writing) but i got an 800 (math) and a 720 (writing) on a previous test. I applied early decision and got deferred. The best scores that they saw were 630 (cr), 800 (math), 720 (writing). But now they will see the 700 (cr). How much of an impact do you think this new score will be?</p>
<p>Other than sat, my gpa is 3.992 and im involved in business professionals of america (president this year). Also, in my application for early admission…i never mentioned that i attended a national student leadership conference thing for business and entrepreneurship last summer. Is that something i should talk about in my letter that i am also sending in to show them that i am still interested?</p>
<p>The ultimate decision is yours… But if it was me I would not send the scores. As much as they say they super score your sat’s they still look at all the scores separately. Just my opinion</p>
<p>The higher CR score is helpful - the 630 sticks out as being below Penn average. So I'd send it - I don't think it will necessarily put you over the top but overall it would be helpful to show that you are at least Penn average in your CR ability. </p>
<p>Don't mention the leadership conference thing - it looks dumb to "remember" this now.</p>