<p>A university's description on Collegeboard states that "SAT score-use policy:All SAT Scores Required for Review"</p>
<p>Does the SAT include SAT Subject Tests? Or is it only the SAT?</p>
<p>A university's description on Collegeboard states that "SAT score-use policy:All SAT Scores Required for Review"</p>
<p>Does the SAT include SAT Subject Tests? Or is it only the SAT?</p>
<p>My guess without knowing for sure is that refers just to the SAT I. Score Choice came about in relation to just the SAT I. It is a fairly recent phenomenon that kids are taking so many subject tests and the same subject test multiple times to improve the score. </p>
<p>It is truly best to go to the college website - admissions section - test requirements. The answer should be very clear. If not, contact admissions.</p>
<p>The policy also applies to SAT Subject tests, see [url=<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/scores/policy]here.[/url”>Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite | College Board]here.[/url</a>]</p>
<p>“All scores” for subject tests means: all scores for all dates and subjects (even when a subject test is repeated), which used to be the only available policy.</p>
<p>Thanks for clarifying and providing the link, fignewton.</p>
<p>You cannot rely just on what the College Board provides. You must go to the site for each “all scores” college you are considering and determine its actual rules if possible. The “all scores” colleges break down into various groups. The one thing they will have in common is that if you submit SAT you must submit all SAT scores. Beyond that you may may or may not have to submit all SAT IIs or all ACTs if you choose to submit it.</p>