<p>I took the old SAT in Jan and got a horrible score...afterwards...I create a new account at collegeboard and of coz my home is moved (name remains the same though) . Will colleges see my bad score in Jan if i am not reporting them.????</p>
<p>If you report any SAT test, colleges will see all of the tests you have taken. You cannot hide your score by changing your collegeboard account, moving, or performing any other nefarious acts. However, almost all colleges will only consider your highest scores, anyway. Do not worry about attempting to hide your past (perceived) inadequacies; simply study hard for upcoming tests and try to achieve scores you will be proud of.</p>
<p>so I only report my best scores??</p>
<p>Colleges will combine your highest scores in each of the three categories for your overall composite score.</p>
<p>nefarious acts? Since when is changing your account considered an evil deed?</p>
<p>Collegeboard reports your scores, you don't</p>
<p>They will see all of your SAT I's and II's, and they will look towards your highest ones</p>
<p>Yes, you do put down scores on your application, but the colleges still see your actual transcript from Collegeboard</p>
<p>The nefarious acts to which I was referring were those which would be committed for the purpose of attempting to hide scores of which you are not proud. (Nefarious, however, was used primarily in jest. ;) )</p>
<p>lol. I'm glad it was only a joke; It left me with a "myrthful" feeling.</p>
<p>You can not hide Mwahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Don't worry though...</p>