<p>I haven't found anything to deal with this exact issue, so I figured I would try and see if anyone here could solve it. So I've taken the ACT Twice and the SAT once, as well as two SAT 2s and several AP Tests. On the Common App, I reported everything except for the SAT score because it's my weakest score. What's confusing me is whether I have to self-report that SAT as well, since I'm applying to some places like Penn and Stanford that require all scores. I sent in all my scores to the schools officially, so do I have to put the SAT on there as well? I don't want the SAT to be on there for the colleges that wouldn't see it otherwise, but I don't know if it's misleading to leave it out on the Common App even if I sent them officially. Would it be easier to just not fill out any of the scores at all except for AP Tests? Someone please help! </p>
<p>The Common App states:
In other words, it is not required. Since you are applying to colleges with different testing requirements, it is fine, IMO, to leave them out, with the caveat that you need to ensure that you are sending the correct tests to each college.</p>
<p>You can self report any scores you want and skip anyone you don’t. You need to submit official score reports anyway. For schools that wants all score, you still need to submit everything.</p>