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Can you send two SAT scores?

No, you can't choose to send your Math score from one test day and your Evidence-Based Reading and Writing score from another test day. You can choose which scores to send by test date. Scores from an entire SAT are sent.
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Can you send 2 SAT scores to colleges?

Each time you register to take the SAT on a weekend, you can send your score to up to four organizations for free. You can designate your score recipients at the time you register or any time until you take the test. You also have until nine days after the test to use your free score sends. After that, there's a fee.
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Does it cost more to send multiple SAT scores?

Sending an SAT score report to one school costs $12 as of June 2022. A rush report arriving in 1-4 days costs $31. You can send score reports to four schools for free if you send them when registering for the test or up to nine days after the test.
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Can you combine 2 SAT scores?

In this case, your super score would be a combination of your scores from the Math section on your first SAT and the Reading and Writing section on your second SAT. Colleges that superscore the SAT use your best section-level scores, even if they're from different tests.
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Should I submit both SAT scores?

If students choose one or the other, that's fine, because both tests have value. But if they submit both, that generally gives us a little more information.” And some of the most selective schools are reporting that as much as a quarter (or more!) of their enrolled students submitted scores for both exams.
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Do colleges see both SAT scores?

The short answer is no—nothing automatically shows colleges how many times a student took the SAT. Most colleges let students who take the SAT multiple times select which of their test scores, by date, they send to colleges. However, some colleges do require applicants to send all their test scores.
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What SAT scores should you not submit?

If your scores are somewhere between the 50th and 75th percentile, you probably should submit the scores. If your scores are at or below the 50th percentile, they are unlikely to help your admissions case (unless there is some other reason you want to submit test scores).
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Is 1200 a good SAT score?

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).
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Can you Superscore with 2 SAT scores?

To superscore the SAT, you will need to take the SAT multiple times and achieve a higher score on at least one section of the test on each subsequent test date. The College Board will automatically combine your scores from different test dates to give you your highest possible superscore.
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How much does it cost to send SAT scores?

Each time you register to take the SAT, you can send four score reports for free. You can designate your score recipients (colleges or scholarships) at the time you register or any time until nine days after the test. After that date, there's a $12 fee per score recipient.
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Is it worth retaking a 1500 SAT?

Should I Retake the SAT With a 1500 Score? There are very few reasons to retake the SAT except to become an even more competitive candidate at elite institutions. For instance, the SAT score of the most commonly accepted student hovers around 1540, which you're shy of.
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Is it cheaper to send all SAT scores at once?

The SATs allow you to send your scores to up to four schools at no cost. Yes you save money, but the downside is that you won't get to see the scores before they're sent out to the colleges. And with scores only costing $12 to send out, it might be better to pay the fee and get to see your scores.
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Can you send SAT scores after submitting application?

We understand that testing may become available at a later date. Because of this, if you initially choose not to submit SAT or ACT scores, you will have the option to submit scores after you apply. You must then notify us to confirm that you would now like to have your scores considered.
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How do I stop College Board from sending my SAT scores?

Instructions
  1. Go to mysat.collegeboard.org and sign in to your account.
  2. Look for your specific SAT administration date under "My Scores."
  3. Click Unsure about scores?
  4. Agree to the Cancellation of SAT Scores Agreement and follow the instructions to complete the cancellation.
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Do you have to report all SAT scores on Common App?

Regardless of your response in the Common App, you must send official score reports from College Board and/or ACT to all colleges that require an official SAT or ACT score report – and be sure to officially report the number of scores each college requests (e.g., all your scores, your single best score set, your best ...
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Do colleges see all SAT scores if you Superscore?

Keep in mind that most colleges that superscore the SAT will still require students to submit all of their SAT score reports. They will, however, only officially review the highest SAT section scores. Note: Superscoring is not a CollegeBoard tool, while SAT Score Choice is. We'll discuss this more later.
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Is it OK to take SAT 2 times?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year. Most students get a higher score the second time, and most colleges consider a student's highest SAT score when making admission decisions.
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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 800 a good SAT score?

With scores ranging from 400 to 1600 and more than 1.7 million students nationwide taking the SAT each year, the average score range is between 1000-1100. A score of 800 falls significantly below that national average and is about the 8th percentile of all test takers, which means that 92% received a higher score.
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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 a 900 a good SAT score?

Is 900 a good SAT score? A “good” SAT score is one that makes you a competitive candidate at a majority of colleges, including your ideal college. A 900 doesn't give you as many college options as we'd normally like students to have, so raising your score closer to that national average (1150-1100) is encouraged.
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Does not sending SAT scores hurt you?

A lack of scores won't be held against you. The school won't look down on you (we've been asked this question). But it's important to note- if you decide not to submit your scores to a test-optional school, more weight will be placed on other parts of your application.
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Can submitting SAT scores hurt?

When a school is test optional, it means you get to decide if you want to submit SAT/ACT scores. If you do submit scores, they'll be reviewed, but if you don't, you won't be penalized and other components of your application will simply be weighted more to take the place of the test scores.
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Should I send my SAT scores if they are low?

If the other components of your college application are limited (maybe personal essays aren't your strong suit), you should consider submitting your SAT/ACT scores if they fall somewhere within the school's middle 50% — even if they're on the lower end.
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Do colleges look at GPA or SAT scores more?

In the battle between SAT scores and GPA, many students wonder which heavyweight matters most to your college application. Though many college admissions departments say your GPA delivers the biggest punch, these same admissions officers are secretly showing scorecards that declare the SAT the winner of the match.
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