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If a student takes the required standardized tests more than once, which results does Dartmouth consider?

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If a student takes the required standardized tests more than once, which results does Dartmouth consider?

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If standardized testing is repeated, the Admissions Committee considers the highest components from the SAT Reasoning Test, even if these results are from different test administration dates. For the ACT, the Committee considers the highest composite score and does not combine sub-scores from multiple test administrations. If an applicant submits more than two SAT Subject examinations, the Committee will use the two highest scores submitted.

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