<p>I have one quick question about what colleges see in terms of SAT scores. I made a perfect score on the SAT with the three sections combined (i.e. I didn’t do it all on the same day but eventually got a perfect score on each of the three sections. Therefore, it “appears” that I made a 2400 when these are combined). Also, I took the SAT multiple times. Will the UGA Foundation Fellowship (or Honors) admissions people see this? Or do they only ask for your highest scores and don’t care how many times you took it? Also, would they look “lower” upon someone who did not technically get a perfect score but rather had to combine the sections so that it looked like a 2400? Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I know that UGA does use superscore for admissions, so there it would be 2400. I don’t know if the Foundation Fellowship people use the same.</p>
<p>Pretty sure that Honors and FF evaluators also superscore.</p>
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No. 2400 is 2400, even if it’s the result of two or three sittings. ;)</p>