Carnegie Mellon score report requirement

CMU states that it needs all SAT scores in the following paragraph

“All applicants are required to submit all official results of either the old SAT Reasoning Test/SAT Test or the ACT Test. SAT Subject Test results are recommended for various programs, see the chart below for details. While we’re interested in the general pattern of your scores, we give most weight to the highest score you’ve received on any of the exams.”

However, does this include SAT Subject Tests? I have several SAT Subject Test scores (specifically, a 660 biology and a 600 literature) that I wish not to report. May I do so?

The same situation applies to University of California, but I’m more worried about CMU.

Sending SAT Subject Tests is optional for every single college in the US except Georgetown. You can send any/all/none to the rest. So yes, you can omit the 660 and 600 from the score reports going to CMU and UC,

You don’t mean that, do you? There’re still quite a few colleges besides Georgetown that require SAT Subject Tests. I believe all colleges except Georgetown now participate in “Score Choice”. The other colleges (including CMU, Harvey Mudd, Stanford, Cornell) that used to require all scores have dropped that requirement this year.

@1NJParent Yes, I meant what you said. You just said it better.