Are you sending in your score report before you see your mark?

<p>Are you?
If you think you did badly, would you just not send it, or take a chance and send it anyway?</p>

<p>I have decided not to send them until I get the results.</p>

<p>you should probably check to see if the colleges on your list have score choice or not. Schools will ultimately see all of your scores regardless, if the school has score choice. Not sure of schools that don’t have that option.</p>

<p>Well, I choose schools which I can send my score for free prior than the test.</p>

<p>It may just tells them that I am interested in the school, and it turned out a lot of school responded me with “we appreciate your interest, and we are sending you materials” thing.</p>

<p>^ Yea that’s what I’m thinking, expressing interest is always good…
However, if the result isn’t very good, would that be a really bad thing? Would better results later off-set this?</p>

<p>No, it’s not a bad thing. Unless you decide to settle with that bad score (which I believe you won’t), you can take another test, get higher marks and send them to colleges.</p>

<p>Even you choose not to send, colleges can still see your bad score since SAT sent all the score to schools.</p>

<p>They won’t send all scores if you chose the Score Choice option, assuming the school you are applying to offers it.
There is something to be said for the 4 free schools each time you take the test, and basically most schools just take your highest from each section - super scoring.</p>