About sat score choice

<p>I'm so confused. According to the collegeboard, those highly selective schools,for example, Harvard does accept score choice, which means it doesn't require students to submit all sat scores.</p>

<p>So here's my question: does it mean you can take SAT as many times as you want since the university won't see the record anyway?</p>

<p>Please help!!! Thanks :)</p>

<p>Ya you can take it as much as you want and pick which score you want to send even if you got lower the second time you can send the first one</p>

<p>Thank you for the answer :)will those highly selective schools see how many times I took the SAT?</p>

<p>No they will not, good luck.</p>

<p>One exception: you need to check what your high school puts on your official transcript sent to colleges to which you apply because many put all your test scores on that transcript.</p>

<p>wait some colleges require both SAT Test scores? Or no?</p>

<p>Many colleges require you to submit all SAT tests that you have taken. However, many others allow you to submit whatever tests you want to submit as long as you submit at least one SAT or ACT. The OP was inquiring as to those which do not require all test scores such as Harvard.</p>

<p>I think the score choice is just fuel to the fire of confusion. I approach it that plan on sending all scores and the school typically super scores you anyway since it behooves them to reflect really big test scores. Now if you too the test 5 times - I might then go to score choice just so you don’t look like a neurotic test taker.</p>