Confusion about Reporting/Sending in SAT Scores

<p>These are probably really stupid questions, but I'm seriously confused!</p>

<p>I have taken the SAT twice. After the second one (March 2012), I sent my scores to some, but not all, of the colleges to which I am applying. I then took 1 subject test in May and 2 in June. I have not sent these scores.</p>

<p>If I have to report all of my scores on the Common App, what is the point of using score choice?</p>

<p>Do I have to send in my scores "officially" through CB? All of my scores are already listed on my transcript.</p>

<p>I am applying to Virginia Tech, UVA, W&M, UPenn, and Harvard, if that helps.</p>

<p>You can report whatever you want on the Common App. All, none, or something in between. Most use it as their own version of Score Choice and Super-scoring. report the ones that you think are the strongest. Yes, you have to submit to schools directly from the College Board. Colleges have no way of verifying how your high school got the information they report. You can use score choice for the schools that allow it. Penn, as an example, requires you send all tests taken with the College Board. When you send your Subject Tests to Penn, send everything (even if they have already received your March SAT) so that they know you are not hiding any scores.</p>

<p>Okay, thanks :slight_smile: That clears up a lot.</p>