<p>Anyone get into UCLA (so this is referring to already accepted students, not prospective) that used score choice even though UC specifically tells them not to? I find it unfair that they want to see some really bad tests I did poorly on and feel like it's not their business. Anyone can back me up with concrete evidence such as your story or a friends story that using score choice has no negative consequences so I don't have to worry? </p>
<p>As in, I find it impossible to believe they are being honest with me when they tell me “Make sure to send us all of your scores but we will only look at your highest one for admission.” That sounds a little too fishy to believe. What I’m trying to say is, if they want my highest score which they clearly say they do for admission, I should have the right to just send them that.</p>
<p>^It allows you to exercise Score Choice for any school, I believe. It leaves the option open for even those that don’t accept it, but urges that you cooperate with each school’s policy on score choice.</p>