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Can you just send your Superscore to colleges?

How do students send their superscore to colleges? Create or sign in to your MyACT account and request to send reports from your scores dashboard, and pay by credit card.
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Do colleges care if its a Superscore?

Some U.S. universities and colleges superscore the SAT. In a nutshell, this means that these schools only officially consider a student's highest SAT section scores. Given that most SAT test-takers sit for the exam at least twice, this can be a valuable tool for college applicants.
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Can I submit my SAT Superscore?

The College Board's Score Choice is an optional service that allows you to choose which SAT test date scores you will send to colleges. For example, if a college on your list superscores the SAT, you'll want to send the test date with your highest SAT EBRW score AND the test date with your highest SAT math score.
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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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Can you self report Superscore?

To self-report your scores, use the testing section of the Common Application, Coalition Application, or QuestBridge Application. If you plan on taking advantage of superscoring, we recommend that you self-report all sections of each test sitting.
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Do colleges care whether I superscore SAT or ACT? [College Admissions]

Can I just self-report my SAT scores?

Simple: many schools ask you to submit your scores by attaching a score report PDF to your application. Not all schools ask for this however. Some schools may let you self-report your scores manually by typing them in instead of providing a PDF.
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How do colleges verify self reported SAT scores?

The College Board has a system called the SAT Score Verification Service, which allows colleges to request that scores be verified. The service checks the scores against the College Board's records to confirm that they are accurate.
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What do colleges see when you send a Superscore?

If you send official test scores to your colleges for the purpose of superscoring, colleges will see the entirety of each test, including your weaker section scores. The vast majority of college admissions offices only pay attention to your highest subscores, ignoring your lowest ones entirely.
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Do colleges prefer Superscore or composite?

Most colleges just want to know the highest Composite score from a single testing date. Some colleges, though, will calculate a student's superscore instead. A superscore is when the highest individual section scores from across all test sittings are used for the calculation of the superscored Composite.
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Does Harvard look at Superscore?

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 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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Does NYU accept Superscore?

Even though the highest ACT composite you scored on any one test date was 20, NYU will take your highest section score from all your test dates, then combine them to form your Superscore. You can raise your composite score from 20 to 32 in this example.
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Does Yale Superscore?

Yale Average ACT Scores and SAT Scores, 25th to 75th Percentile Data. *Note that Yale University “superscores” the SAT, not the ACT. That means Yale will mix and match section scores from different days for the SAT, but only look at composite ACT scores from single test dates.
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How do I send my SAT Superscore to colleges?

Instructions
  1. Sign in to your College Board account, then go to the Send SAT Scores page. On the Send SAT Scores page, you might get a prompt about fee waivers. ...
  2. Select institutions to send your scores and information to. ...
  3. For each recipient, send all scores or only some of your scores. ...
  4. Review your order.
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Should I Superscore or not?

Superscoring benefits colleges because it places them higher up in the rankings for average SAT scores of admitted students. It also benefits you because you get credit for your best scores from each section even if they happened at different times rather than being stuck with a composite score from one test.
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What colleges don t look at Superscore?

Nearly all schools in the top 25 superscore the SAT, with the exception of Yale, Harvard, and Carnegie Mellon. However, those three schools still give consideration to your highest section scores across all test dates.
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Can you submit Superscore on Common App?

In essence, the Common App is asking you to SuperScore your ACT or SAT. Using the Yes/No at the top of the section will then allow students to turn score reporting on or off as they submit each college. Even when "no" is selected then turned back to "yes" the scores will still be there.
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How does Superscore work?

With “superscoring,” a student would pick his or her highest test scores in a section from across multiple sittings. This ability to mix and match individual section scores from different test dates typically yields a “superscore” that is higher than an ACT composite or SAT score from a single sitting.
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Does Stanford accept Superscore?

* Note that Stanford University superscores the SAT, but Stanford does not superscore the ACT. That means they will mix and match section test scores from different days for the SAT, but only look at composite ACT scores from a single test date.
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Does it cost money to Superscore?

Sending a superscore report costs $16 per school, so it's more cost efficient option than sending reports from multiple ACT tests to multiple schools. All this money starts adding up. It pays to be proactive and to plan ahead.
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Is it better to self-report or send SAT scores?

In conclusion, in most cases, you should self-report your SAT I, SAT II, or ACT scores on your application to colleges. Unless you are in the special situation described above, it will help you create a good first impression and put your best foot forward to colleges.
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Do I need to send official SAT scores to colleges?

Please note: All colleges require official test scores upon enrollment; these are application policies only. Some schools may have different requirements to be eligible for merit-based scholarships. Students should check directly with each college to confirm they have the most recent and accurate policy information.
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What happens if you self-report the wrong SAT score?

Important Note: DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN SELF-REPORTING TEST SCORES. Colleges can rescind an offer of admission when a student intentionally or unintentionally self-reports their scores incorrectly. And the final lesson for today has to do with which scores to send colleges.
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Can I send my SAT score without Essay?

Before you sign up, you need to decide whether you're going to take the test with or without the optional Essay. How should you pick? Well, some colleges require that you apply with the SAT with Essay; others don't care whether you submit an SAT score with or without the Essay.
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