Colleges that don't honor score choice?

<p>I am applying to a few schools that have rejected score choice. My question is, does this apply to the ACT as well? Say I took the ACT twice and recieved a 30 composite and then a 33. Would I have to send in the 30? Say I took both the ACT and the SAT a couple of times but I don't want to send in any SAT scores. Even if I'm not planning on sending in a single high SAT score, do I still have to send in the few SAT tests I've taken?</p>

<p>Sorry if this is a bit confusing. But I don't think I understand these policies correctly.</p>

<p>For SAT’s there is a score choice thing, but if you’re not sending them in I don’t think you have to unless schools require all scores. I do not know the ACT policy though.</p>

<p>Thanks… that makes sense. Does anyone else have a more concrete answer?</p>

<p>I am paraphrasing what I’ve read in one of the universities forum.</p>

<p>For schools that requires all scores, you either have to send ALL your SAT scores or ALL your ACT scores. But you can choose to send EITHER all SAT scores OR all ACT scores.</p>

<p>Oh, okay that makes sense. If I want to send ACT and subject tests though, does that mean I have to send all SAT as well?</p>

<p>yes if u send the sat subject tests then you have to send the SAT as well. I didn’t even know act offered score choice.</p>