<p>As I understand it, schools like stanford want you to send all scores from all tests you have taken. What I am unsure about are other schools, like perhaps UVA. I know that they use score choice, but does this mean that I can send my act and not my sat? I have taken the sat and act once each, but plan on taking the sat again. By score choice, do they mean you have to send the sat if you have taken it but can send only your best scores, or does that mean I can disregard the sat should I choose to and only send the act?</p>
<p>Stanford by the way requires you to send all SAT and all ACT scores but you can choose which SAT subject tests to send.</p>
<p>UVa accepts score choice meaning you can choose to send whatever SAT test scores you want to send but it recommends you send all SAT scores because it superscores (uses for admission your highest section scores from multiple tests). For ACT it uses that test with the highest composite and again you can send whatever ones you want to send. In other words, UVa requires you to submit at least one SAT or, alternatively, one ACT with writing, and beyond that you can choose to send whatever you want.</p>
<p>As to other schools it varies greatly as to what is required. Majority like UVa allow you send whatever you want to send. Others require “all scores” but what that means varies. Some require only all SAT scores if you send SAT or all ACT if you send ACT but not both, some require all SAT scores if you send SAT but only one ACT score if you send it, some require every test score have, SAT, ACT and SAT IIs. You need to check the rules for each college to which you are applying</p>