<p>Most of my schools are score choice and consider the highest section out of all my sittings (version 2 according to the college board website). However, I accidentally sent in all my scores. Even the one I took my junior year (first time) which is lowest in all subjects. I've only taken my SATs 3 times.</p>
<p>Here is what is says about these schools on the college board website...</p>
<p>Highest Section Scores Across Test Dates — Version 2
(Highest M, CR, W)
"<university x=""> has indicated that it considers your highest section
scores across all SAT test dates that you submit. Only your highest
section scores will be considered as part of the final admissions
decision. Each time you submit scores, <university x=""> will update your
record with any new high scores.
<university x=""> strongly encourages you to submit your scores each
time you take the SAT. Sending your scores each time you take the
SAT can benefit you by allowing <university x=""> to consider you for all
available enrollment-related opportunities."</university></university></university></university></p>
<p>Will they still consider my bad scores because they were sent, despite the fact that they super score?</p>