<p>1) Best scores from one sitting. Try not to take it too many times however. The usual “max” should be 3.</p>
<p>2) It does help.</p>
<p>Actually, I just wanted to clear up some incorrect information that collegiate said…</p>
<p>(1) JHU Admissions actually looks at your combined best score on the SATs. So if you score high on verbal and math on one exam but higher on writing on another exam, they will combine for your highest possible score. collegiate is correct in recommending not taking exams too many times. JHU Admissions does not suggest taking more than 3.</p>
<p>(2) Any sort of “academic enrichment” program will work in your favor when Admissions looks at your application. Experiences like CTY can help differentiate yourself. Having done CTY, however, will not give you an automatic advantage. </p>
<p>You can always call the Admissions Office at JHU when you have questions like these. I have actually worked as a student employee for Admissions this past year answering phone calls and e-mails. We are more than willing to answer any questions. Call us 410-516-8171 or e-mail <a href=“mailto:gotojhu@jhu.edu”>gotojhu@jhu.edu</a>.</p>
<p>Thank you SO MUCH!
you guyz really helped :)</p>