<p>I heard not all schools ask for your best SAT scores,
so which ones do?
and do they really just look at your best scores,
or do they actually look at them all?</p>
<p>please list as many as you know.. </p>
<p>Thanks in advance..</p>
<p>I heard not all schools ask for your best SAT scores,
so which ones do?
and do they really just look at your best scores,
or do they actually look at them all?</p>
<p>please list as many as you know.. </p>
<p>Thanks in advance..</p>
<p>YOU tell us where ur looking at...
and its a matter of one glance at their websites to find the answer..</p>
<p>I've actually found it quite difficult to find this info on my top colleges' sites.</p>
<p>well.. the problem is, i don't know which schools i would like to apply to..
my #1 is stanford, and i know they ask for the best scores.
i'm also thinking of yale, uc berkeley..
and the rest i'm just clueless..
i also heard the common app wants all of your SAT scores.</p>
<p>Best score as in best sitting or best by section?</p>
<p>By section right?</p>
<p>iamdangermouse: Are you a senior who has already applied or a junior/sophomore/whatever who has not yet applied?</p>
<p>I know Stanford takes the highest scores (old and new) and so does Cornell. I believe that most private colleges takes your composite, i.e. your best scores by section from different sittings.</p>
<p>The UCs I believe take your best score from one sitting. Other public may be similar, but I don't know.</p>
<p>NYU 10 char.</p>