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Can I Superscore my SAT on Common App?

Information. Yes, we superscore both the SAT and ACT. That means, if you take the test multiple times, we will take the highest individual scores and combine them. For example, let's say you submitted scores from a June test, and they were 600 critical reading (CR) and 700 math (M).
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Do colleges let you Superscore SAT?

In general, most Ivy League colleges do accept SAT Superscores, which means that they will consider the highest score a student has achieved on each individual section of the test, even if those scores were achieved on different test dates.
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Can I self-report my SAT scores on the Common App?

Method 1: Self-Reporting Through the Common App

On this page, you can self-report scores for the SAT, the ACT, SAT Subject Tests, AP exams, IB tests, the TOEFL, the IELTS, and/or the PTE Academic. To do so, simply click "Yes" when asked if you'd like to self-report any scores.
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Do Ivy Leagues accept Superscore?

They'll focus on your highest ACT composite (no superscoring), but they'll also consider individual subscores. So for the SAT you can feel confident that they'll superscore, but for the ACT, it's your highest composite score that matters most.
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Can I Superscore my digital SAT?

The digital SAT and paper SAT can be superscored together. Each college handles superscoring differently, so make sure to check all the colleges on your list to ensure they accept superscoring across the digital and paper SAT.
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Is digital SAT harder than paper SAT?

Yes, the digital SAT is easier than the paper-and-pencil version according to students who have taken the exam and experts at College Board. “The digital SAT will be easier to take, easier to give, and more relevant,” says the vice president of College Readiness Assessments at College Board, Priscilla Rodriguez.
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Does Superscoring look bad?

In summary, superscoring doesn't look bad to colleges. It's generally embraced since it shows your best work in the different sections of the SAT. Just make sure to confirm each college's specific SAT policy, and good luck with the application process!
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Is 1480 a good SAT score?

While a 1480 is a great score, the Ivy League schools do tend to have higher average scores. However, each school evaluates applicants holistically, which means they'll consider other factors such as your GPA, extracurricular activities, personal essays, and recommendations alongside your SAT score.
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Does Harvard prefer SAT or ACT?

Harvard has no preference between the SAT and ACT, so choose the test that's a better fit for you, thoroughly prepare for it, and plan to take it multiple times. The range of SAT scores and ACT composite scores for students admitted to Harvard varies.
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Should I report SAT to Common App?

Standardized test scores are ignored if they are received. If you do plan to report standardized test scores, keep in mind these scores are self-reported and not official. Official test scores will still need to be sent to colleges through the testing agency.
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Should I report multiple SAT scores on Common App?

You can self-report your ACT or SAT scores: When adding test scores, do not mix test scores from different test dates. For each test date, add all scores and subscores (fill in all the boxes). If you share multiple test dates, we will superscore them internally (take the highest subscores and recalcuate the total).
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How does Common App get SAT scores?

Applicants can send their test scores directly through our ACT and SAT school codes. Students submitting an ACT score can do so through our college code 7060. The college code for students submitting SAT scores is 7949.
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Can I Superscore my SAT for Harvard?

Does Harvard superscore test results? We do not create superscores for applicants. If you choose to submit test scores, we will evaluate your application noting the highest test scores in each section across test dates for the SAT and your strongest sitting for the ACT.
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Do you have to send all SAT scores to Superscore?

Many colleges that follow a superscore policy encourage students to submit all test scores, and some require it. This allows them to see and consider the highest section scores consistently and fairly across all applicants.
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Do colleges see if you Superscore ACT?

ACT supports the use of superscoring in making college admissions decisions. Colleges set their own policies regarding superscoring. However, ACT will supply them at least one full composite score with each superscore, plus all the scores from the test events that are part of the superscore composite.
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How rare is 1300 SAT score?

What percentile is a 1300 SAT score? A 1300 SAT score puts you at the 87th percentile, meaning you scored higher than 87% of all other test takers.
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Is 1300 SAT bad?

If you're wondering whether a 1300 SAT score is good or bad, the answer is that a 1300 SAT score is quite good. You are now in the top 88th percentile out of the 1.7 million applicants nationwide who took the SAT admission exam.
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Do colleges dislike Superscore?

To benefit from the superscoring system, students need to send multiple test scores. This can add significantly to the already high cost of applying to colleges. Some colleges choose not to superscore in an attempt to keep application costs down for students applying to their school.
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Should I retake the SAT if I got a 1500?

A 1500 SAT equates to stellar academic performance, so bring the rest of your application up to that same threshold. With a score of 1500, the question is less about retaking the SAT and more about focusing on the type of college to attend.
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Do colleges care if I retake SAT?

Yes. You can retake the SAT as many times as you want. Most colleges will only consider your highest scores. With that in mind, you may want to take the test multiple times if you're unsatisfied with your initial score.
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Which SAT month is the easiest?

Fact: There's no such thing as “the easiest SAT test date.” While it's true that some versions of the SAT are easier than others, it's false that some test dates are predictably easier than others.
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What is the hardest subject on the SAT?

The calculator section is usually tougher than the no-calculator section. Without a calculator, it's all about how quickly and accurately you can solve problems. Questions on the SAT Math Test are distributed among these three topics: 19 Heart of Algebra questions.
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What is the hardest thing on the SAT?

Some find the math portion much harder than the writing or reading portions, and vice versa. The hardest part to improve upon is probably the Critical Reading section, only because it involves more deeply ingrained, long-term bad habits that need to be broken before you can excel.
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