<p>When someone asks you what you got on the SAT, do you tell them the score from each test you took or do you tell them your superscore?</p>
<p>lol i was wondering the same thing yesterday</p>
<p>haha…yeah it just hit me today…what would u say? super score, or best sitting? I’d go for superscore ;D</p>
<p>Def superscore</p>
<p>It doesn’t hurt to use both, but superscore makes more sense.</p>
<p>Superscore, its the one that you’ll send to colleges. If they ask further you can explain.</p>
<p>I used superscore :x</p>
<p>But what the above poster said is true cause that’s basically what the college is going by as well</p>
<p>Superscore is higher</p>
<p>I think imma go with superscore</p>
<p>My superscore is what I got in one sitting. :P</p>
<p>I spelled superstore at 1st too lol and had to go back and edit it</p>
<p>I think my phone auto-corrected “superscore”… as it does many words. :(</p>
<p>Haha, I was wondering this too. I guess superscore makes sense!</p>
<p>Lol I wondered about this also</p>
<p>My single sitting is my superscore, so I don’t have that problem :)</p>
<p>No difference for me, but if there was, I think I would say single-sitting. Colleges may use superscore to get an overall gauge of ability, but it doesn’t seem right to me to tell others the superscored score, because most people probably don’t know about that and will believe that it was a single-sitting.</p>
<p>When my friend asked, I told her my score for one sitting. I didn’t want to say my superscore because she was already mad at me for doing way better than her.</p>
<p>I tell people both.
Then I end up explaining to them what SuperScore is.</p>