SAT scores...

<p>I’m a little disappointed with my SAT scores. I applied early to some places and listed November as my SAT because I was so confident that I got nearly a 2400, but they came in a lot lower than I thought- 680 CR, 690 M, 720 W. The good thing though is that I took it before and got a 620 CR, 740 M, 790 W. </p>

<p>Can I “say” that my SAT score is 680 CR, 740 M, 790 W? The schools I applied to early are MIT, Michigan ann arbor, and Boston College. What about regular schools? Would most ivies truly ONLY look at your highest in each section? Is my score, in the eyes of top schools, REALLY a 1420/2210?</p>

<p>MIT, Boston College and ivies use highest subscores from multiple tests to determine admission. Michigan uses that test with highest composite score. So the answer to your questions is yes except for Michigan.</p>