Accidentally sent bad SAT Scores

<p>I have sent all my SAT scores, even the bad ones, to two of my colleges- Virginia Tech and Rutgers.</p>

<p>I wanted to send my 1910 SAT score ONLY, but I sent my 1600, 1800, and 1910 scores.
Will they hold this against me in the admissions process, especially Virginia Tech?</p>

<p>Can anyone reply?</p>

<p>The colleges will just use your highest score. Normally the stats (highest scores) are compiled on a small card by assistants so the admission officers can see at a glance what your academics look like. Only if your file is borderline might they consider the lower scores. Don’t worry.</p>

<p>I thought you did a score choice with the bad one. Sending all scores is fine and perhaps you may benefit a little bit with superscore.</p>

<p>I agree with fauve, they should only look at your highest, it shouldn’t be an issue.</p>

<p>The scores they officially look at are the ones they report on SAT averages. They want to pick the higher scores anyway, so they generally disregard the bad ones.</p>