Just as good or not?

<p>My friend’s superscore is around 100 points higher than his highest single sitting. He beasted one section the first time but did poorly on the other two. The second time around, he did really well on the other two but the third dropped significantly. </p>

<p>Will most colleges perceive this extremely negatively? His superscore is in the competitive 2300-2400 range. He has already registered for the October SAT as a final run.</p>

<p>It depends on the school. Some schools will only consider a single sitting. Most schools, however, take the highest score per section.</p>

<p>Will the disparity between highest single sitting and superscore negatively affect my friend in any way?</p>

<p>it’s unexceptable, or as russian say “Гуляй Вася”</p>

<p>^^ It’s spelled “unacceptable”</p>

<p>Also, what gives you the authority to comment? You barely know anything about the SAT.</p>

<p>Suleyman95 is a genius; so leave him alone.</p>

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<p>Refer to Score Choice Participants.</p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board;

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First, most CC’ers come from Anglophone countries, so Russian language would be esoteric to the people in CC, including me. Second, I would like to question what is unacceptable.</p>

<p>I’m sorry.It will never happen again.</p>