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<p>Look at what each form says. The Common Application, for example, gives spaces (three spaces) for recording SAT scores, with a date by each space and blanks for a set of section scores. My reading of the that form is that you record for each sitting what its date was and your section scores were for that sitting. Then the college can “superscore” if that is the college’s practice, as it often is for Common Application colleges.</p>