<p>Every school does the GREs differently, however when official scores are sent (which is required by all schools) every test is sent.</p>
<p>Therefore, even if a school superscores, the school will still receive the test taken as a senior as HS.</p>
<p>Honestly, I just think the idea is a little silly. If you are certain as a senior in HS that you are going to grad school, you are clearly intelligent enough to wait and still do well. As I said before, the math requires minimal studying to master. There is no point in taking the GRE while still in HS.</p>
<p>Also, when the test was taken is part of the application. Therefore, when you or your child applies to grad school in 2015, the test will read 2010. I highly doubt the professors in charge of admission will look favorably upon that. I would argue the more recent the score the better, proves that you are currently smart and a stronger candidate.</p>
<p>Like I said in my previous post, I see the logic. But I think the idea is just plain wrong.</p>