<p>Well, in answer to tokenadult’s earlier question, I’ll write the collegeboard and ask them to put out this data, but I doubt my one letter (or even two or three from others on the site) will carry much weight. </p>
<p>I believe bluebayou and midmo are correct when they say the information is unlikely to be released. The think collegeboard is more likely to respond to one or more college(s) requesting that this data be released to the public than to a few individuals.</p>
<p>As for Hunt’s comment that schools probably look at all the test scores and take them all into account somewhat:</p>
<p>It is usually the situation at most schools that the adcoms only look at what is on the application–and in many cases, only the best scores are asked to be put on the application. At most of these schools, these numbers are verified for accuracy by clerks whose job it is to compare the submitted test transcript to the test score reported by the applicant–but in most cases, the test transcript (showing all test results) is often never even given to the admissions committee–but rather kept in the “backup” file.</p>