Common App Listed Scores vs Official Report

<p>I'm applying to a school that doesn't allow Score Choice. Of course, I'll be sending my official score report with all the scores on there from every test date.</p>

<p>However, on the Common App, is it necessary to list the scores that I did not do as well as I wanted to? FYI, I have enough good scores to fill all 8 spaces and then some.</p>

<p>On the Common App it only asks for your best scores. Give them that.</p>

<p>Right, but can I completely omit writing down a couple test subjects all together? (while still sending them in the official score report)</p>

<p>Don’t you have to leave something off? I left off a lower subject test score and a slightly lower AP score, and still filled the boxes…why would I have put in that subject test and left something higher off?</p>

<p>Right, but I have some AP scores I want to put in Additional Information, but I also have some SAT Subject Tests (different subjects) that I want to leave off the common app. Is that my prerogative?</p>

<p>bump for a good question. I’m also uncertain about this.</p>

<p>bump. I’m in a similar situation.</p>

<p>another bump.</p>

<p>Doesn’t the school’s supplement have a space for additional test results that you didn’t put on common app?</p>

<p>bumppp Do I have to report all subject test scores on the Common App? 3 of my schools allow for Score Choice, but 1 of them doesn’t. I already sent out my official reports. I don’t know if by “best” the mean best score for each test or “best” as in the best tests. SO CONFUSED</p>

<p>Bump again. I’ve been wondering too</p>