SAT Score Choice in a Nutshell

If you are confused about Score Choice on the SAT, check out this brief overview from CollegeTreasure.com. In a nutshell, Score Choice allows you to selectively send your highest SAT scores to colleges, protecting you from the dreaded “bombing.” The article suggests that you use Score Choice carefully, noting that some college admissions officers frown upon applicants who take the SAT too many times (although they don’t see scores you don’t submit, they do see how many times you’ve taken the SAT).

Don’t take the SAT over and over just to raise your score by a few points. If you think you truly underperformed, definitely take it again. If not, submit it with confidence!

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