<p>for schools that super score and allow you to send whatever scores you want: Say you did the SAT 3 times and the 3rd time you got the highest score in every section and decide to send the 3rd score only. Will the colleges know whether you took the test twice before. Thanks</p>
<p>No, and if they superscore they won’t care. Score choice (sending scores from specific dates) is different from superscoring where the college takes the top scores.</p>
<p>some colleges require all scores to be sent, but all the other colleges do not know how many times you took it (unless, of course, you self-reported on the commonapp, in which case you report how many times you took it, but only put your highest scores in each section.)</p>
<p>understandably why students wanted to choose scores to send, but i think colleges have a right to know; whether they want to know all scores is another matter.</p>
<p>I was talking to my son guidance teacher, he showed me my sons transcript his SAT scores and subject scores were on the back side of the transcript. Me or my son had never asked College board to share this information with the school. If the information is in transcript colleges will know the scores.</p>
<p>^^ask your HS to remove the scores from your son’s transcript. (The HS has no business including them…)</p>