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Old 10-31-2009, 01:36 PM   #1
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SOME score or ALL score for SAT?

Please advise us for sending SAT scores to MIT. Here are the scores my son received...

October 2009: CR 730 MATH 730 WRITING 800
June 2009: CR 640 MATH 800 WRITING 620
January 2009: CR 680 MATH 720 WRITING 610

We have three options:
1) send all score...then MIT will take the best scores from each section (CR 730, MATH 800, WRITING 800)

2) send October test only (CR 730 MATH 730 WRITING 800). My son got 800 for SAT MATH LEVEL 2C, so math score of 730 will be OK.

3) send June & October SAT score...hide the worst score of January and then get the advantage of highest score choices from each section of June's & October's (CR 730, MATH 800, WRITING 800)

How do you think??

Last edited by SweetMom; 10-31-2009 at 01:50 PM. Reason: MISTAKE
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:11 PM   #2
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MIT will only use the scores that make each applicant look best and will not consider other scores.

It's to your son's advantage to send all scores, and there is no reason not to send them all.
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