When People Ask You What Your SAT Reasoning Score Is...

<p>Do you just give your combined superscore if you've taken it more than 1 time?</p>

<p>(random question I know)</p>

<p>uhhh… in what context exactly?</p>

<p>I don’t know much people who have asked me that question, so I don’t know.</p>

<p>Really? your friends never ask you what you got on your SAT?</p>

<p>Maybe a few but most don’t really care.</p>

<p>I give the superscore. I sound smarter. :)</p>

<p>I’ve had only one guy outright ask me for my ACT/SAT score.
He was both good-looking and an absolute tool.
I told him my superscored ACT (which isn’t too swell by CC standards, but it’s alright).</p>

<p>Just superscore your SAT 1 and add it to your combined scores of your SAT IIs. After that, subtract your ACT score from that total. You’ll look like a total badass with taht score.</p>

<p>Well it depends. If someone that I do not know well asks, I just give him the score from my very first sitting.</p>

<p>Why not just give him/her a ballpark figure? Something like “I did well enough” or “Not as well as I expected but decent” should do the trick, especially if you have a very high score. (To prevent those soccer moms or classmates from getting all holybbq***!) It is unkeeping with social decorum to simply ask for a person’s SAT score outright anyways.</p>

<p>I usually ask “Do you mean the superscore or the individual dates?”. If I’m in a hurry, I just shoot the superscore</p>

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Yeah, the guy was good-looking enough to be gauche without anybody taking notice.</p>