<p>Which colleges, say in the top 50, do not superscore the SAT? For some reason, the computer I am stuck with cannot open PDF files so the CB page is unavailable. </p>
<p>Many thanks!</p>
<p>Which colleges, say in the top 50, do not superscore the SAT? For some reason, the computer I am stuck with cannot open PDF files so the CB page is unavailable. </p>
<p>Many thanks!</p>
<p>For top 50, all the UCs, UIUC, Wis, Texas and Pa St do not; Wake Forest does not superscore because it does not even require tests scores to be submitted for admission and thus has no reason to superscore…</p>
<p>Thank you for the reply. I’m assuming that all others, including all the Ivy leagues, Duke, Stanford, do superscore? Of all the schools that superscore, do they treat the highest three sections unconditionally as a superscore? What I mean is, if your highest single sitting is significantly lower than your superscore, will that affect how they evaluate your superscore?</p>
<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf</a></p>
<p>Keep in mind that several top colleges do not accept score choice because they want to look at all scores and see how many times you took the test.</p>
<p>I stated that PDF files cannot be opened on my computer. </p>
<p>Can someone answer these questions:</p>
<p>I’m assuming that all others, including all the Ivy leagues, Duke, Stanford, do superscore? Of all the schools that superscore, do they treat the highest three sections unconditionally as a superscore? What I mean is, if your highest single sitting is significantly lower than your superscore, will that affect how they evaluate your superscore?</p>