Hey guys, I was wondering if Ivy League schools superscore the SAT? I have taken it a couple of times and would like to know if they consider the best scores from each section. Can someone please clarify this for me? Thanks!
Yes, most of the Ivy League schools do superscore the SAT, meaning they will consider the highest section scores across all test administrations when evaluating your application. Here's a list of how each Ivy League school handles SAT superscores:
1. Brown University: Superscores
2. Columbia University: Superscores
3. Cornell University: Superscores
4. Dartmouth College: Superscores
5. Harvard University: Superscores SAT but not ACT
6. University of Pennsylvania: Superscores
7. Princeton University: Reviews all scores but does not superscore
8. Yale University: Superscores
Do make sure to double-check each school's specific testing policies to stay informed on their requirements, and don't hesitate to reach out to their admissions office directly with any questions you may have. Good luck!
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