<p>I got an 11 subscore on the essay in SATII Writing. I think that's exactly what saved me or else I'd be having a 6-somethin. When colleges get your scores do they see your writing subscore?</p>
<p>I've often wondered that, but I don't believe they do.</p>
<p>I thought remember reading posts that they did, but then again I'm not sure. Either way they show your score, your scores are good</p>
<p>Do they see the percentiles?</p>
<p>they onlu see your score(ex 680), your question is like when they send sat1 scores, do they show how many math questions you got right, come on now, their is only a space for 3 digits, not a whole line for all the questions you got right, worng</p>
<p>Percentiles they do see.</p>
<p>They won't see the subscore, correct.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that they see the subscores. Look at the bottom of your score report and you see all the old test scores you got, including subscores. I would imagine that bottom box is what colleges get.</p>
<p>Liselle, what makes you say they see the percentiles? That's worrying.</p>
<p>And umm... if I can raise a 720 physics, is it worth a retake... dumb q, but I really don't feel like it.</p>
<p>I've called CB before to ask them. Supposedly the colleges get a whole different score report than what we see. They don't see the subscores or how many MCs you get wrong, but they do see the most recent percentiles.</p>