Cornell Score Choice

Hi Everyone, this is my first post so I hope its in the right section.

I recently sent my application to Cornell and I sent my scores a few weeks ago.
On Cornell’s website it says that they do not accept score choice and I honored that so I sent in all my scores.
I took the SAT II Chemistry 3 times (I know its a lot :frowning: ) and my first two scores were pretty bad (a little below 700) but the last one is good.
Cornell said that they won’t use the other two scores but they just want to see it sent.
Do you guys think this will significantly hurt my application?
I like to think my SAT, GPA, extracurriculars, recommendations and essay are good.
Also, the College I am applying to within Cornell does not require SAT II’s.

I know a friend that is also applying to Cornell but he didn’t sent all the scores cause he said that they would never know.
Kind of anxious because I don’t want to be rejected just because I didn’t try to cheat the system.

Thank You for your time.
Happy Late New Years

I’m think Cornell’s “no score choice” policy only refers to the SAT I and ACT, but you can pick and choose which SAT IIs to send as long as the fulfill the requirement of the college which you’re applying to.

^ That is not true @2019hopeful‌ . From their admissions blog hosted by the Cornell admissions dept:

http://blogs.cornell.edu/admissions/2012/06/13/standardized-tests-what-is-required/

OP, you did the right thing. I really don’t think those earlier Chem tests will be held against you (and just under 700 is not that bad anyway).
Good luck

Sorry for the mistake and thanks for the correction!

Thanks you guys, I feel better about my decision now. Hopefully I get in :wink: