Yes. Your best scores on SAT sections can be combined to form your "superscore." Colleges will accept your "superscore" on the SAT. Colleges will not hold it against you if you take the SAT more than once.
1300 and above
1450/1600 (math and critical reading)
u will add up the 3 numbers.. # Critical Reading # Math # Writing
Most schools are looking for the sum of your Critical Reading and Math scores only.
If your score is including the writing portion of the test, then no. I this score only represents Critical reading and math, then yes you can get into college with that score.
From what I am hearing you add the three main things together...Math Critical Reading and writing.....
The composite SAT score is based on critical reading, math, and writing. The maximum combined score is 2400. You just add the scores from the three sections to determine your composite score.
The maximum score on the sat is a 2400. This is comparable to a 36 on the ACT. Getting a score of 2400 means that you answered every single question correctly on the entire exam.
no. get a 2000
Under the previous scoring system, 2400 would be a perfect score. This would be 800 in math, critical reading, and writing.
The minimum critical reading score is an 660. The minimum math score is an 700. The minimum writing score is an 780.
West Virginia residents must have at least a 2.0 grade-point average and either a composite ACT score of 19 or a combined critical reading and math SAT score of 910. Nonresidents must have at least a 2.25 grade-point average and either an ACT composite score of 21 or a combined critical reading and math SAT score of 990.