Is it true that your SAT score is averaged after you take the exam three times?

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Ben M asked:


I heard a rumor that if you take the SAT more than three times, your score is averaged when reported to colleges. Is this true?

Norma
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  • 3 Responses to “Is it true that your SAT score is averaged after you take the exam three times?”

    1. teagueted Says:

      no, they take your highest in every catagory, add it up, and thats how they get it, regardless of how many times you take it

    2. zi_xin Says:

      The colleges and cherry pick which one you can deny the highest of your three scores you can deny the highest of your three scores you want to send it in.

    3. Kyler the Fighter Says:

      The sat out of 2400.
      The other people who answered this know its the sat out of 2400.