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What is the difference between score choice and Superscore?

While Superscoring uses the highest subsection scores across all test dates and is something a college will do automatically when they're considering your application (if it's their policy), Score Choice allows you to submit only the highest total scores from your best test dates and it's something you, the student, ...
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Should I send my Superscore or my normal score?

There has been some concern that using only the best subject-test scores could overstate students' capabilities. However, research shows ACT superscores are better at predicting success in college than other scoring methods (including recent ACT score, average ACT Composite score, and highest ACT Composite score).
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Do colleges care if you Superscore or not?

This can have a negative impact on an admissions decision, despite what colleges may claim. There are colleges, however, that do not use SAT Superscore. Instead, they take the score set with the highest total, which in the above example would be tested 3, for a score of 1260.
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Should I use score choice SAT?

The majority of colleges and universities still require all SAT scores be submitted, so while the program is beneficial in theory, Score Choice does little to help most students. To learn your prospective college's score reporting policy, visit the College Board's website.
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Is it better to Superscore?

Answer: This depends on the individual student's test performance and the colleges they're applying to. If there's a considerable improvement in specific section scores across different test attempts, then superscoring can be highly beneficial.
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How to Superscore and Score Choice for Colleges

What is the score choice super score?

While Superscoring uses the highest subsection scores across all test dates and is something a college will do automatically when they're considering your application (if it's their policy), Score Choice allows you to submit only the highest total scores from your best test dates and it's something you, the student, ...
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Does Superscoring look worse?

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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Do colleges see if you use score choice?

A: In most cases, no. Most colleges participate in Score Choice, which allows you to choose which scores you want to send to them. You can choose your best test (or tests, if your highest section scores are spread across multiple exams), and colleges will see only those when they evaluate your application.
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What does SAT score choice mean?

With Score Choice™, you can put your best foot forward by choosing which scores you send to colleges. Choose by test date for the SAT but keep in mind that some colleges and scholarship programs require you to send all your scores.
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Is a 1200 SAT score good or bad?

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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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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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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Do colleges look at Superscore or composite score?

Colleges that superscore the ACT will look at your highest individual test scores and calculate a new, composite score across all your test dates. Your ACT Superscore is the average of your highest Math, Science, Reading and English test scores.
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Do most colleges look at Superscore?

The vast majority of colleges and universities in the United States will take an applicant's superscore. In other words–their best combined critical reading and math score.
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Do most schools accept Superscore?

More colleges superscore the SAT than the ACT, but many superscore both tests. The chart below shows superscore policies by college. Colleges listed as 'Contact School' do not clearly state their superscore policies. You should contact the college's admissions office for details.
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Does College Board automatically Superscore?

The College Board will automatically calculate a student's superscore based on their highest scores on each individual section of the test (SAT Math, SAT Reading, and SAT Writing), even if those scores were achieved on different test dates.
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How does score choice work?

Score choice, which is offered for both the SAT and ACT, allows you to decide which test dates to send to your colleges. For example, if you took the SAT or ACT four times, you don't have to send all four score reports to the colleges. Instead, you can decide which one you would like to send.
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Is 1300 SAT score good or 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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Is 910 a good SAT score?

A 910 SAT score is quite low but you're in luck: you usually don't have to submit it. The SAT is now optional for the vast majority of schools in the U.S. so you are not strictly eliminated from any school just because of a low SAT.
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Do colleges care how many times you take the SAT?

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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Do colleges check how many times you take SAT?

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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Is Superscore less impressive?

In the eyes of colleges that superscore, this student has a perfect score since he or she managed to get an 800 on each section at least once. Superscoring benefits colleges because it places them higher up in the rankings for average SAT scores of admitted students.
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Is a 1400 Superscore good?

Congrats on your 1400 SAT score, it's definitely a solid achievement. While a 1400 is a good score, the average SAT score for admitted students at many Ivy League schools tends to be around 1500.
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Is it worth superscoring for 10 points?

Obviously, if you're applying to colleges that require you to send all your scores, you will need to send both. However, a 10-point difference in your superscore is not significant enough to impact your chances of admission, especially at such a high score level.
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