<p>Well for ACT, I thought it was different from SAT in that there were separate score reports for each test taken, so I only sent my best composite score out of the two tests that I took. I did send all my SAT scores though. Do you think this will affect me in any way?</p>
<p>Also, I did not report one of my AP test scores from last year because I only got a 2 on it. I was going to leave it out temporarily but forgot to think it over again and sent out the application without that score reported. Does this hurt my chances for admission, specifically the UCs? </p>
<p>I've already gotten admitted to a couple of schools, so I'm not sure if that means that I'm good to go with these scores. If anyone could set my mind at ease, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>As to the AP, no college, including UCs, requires reporting of such scores for admission. As to ACT scores, it depends on college whether you were even required to report it and many of those that require “all” scores and reject score choice actually don’t require all ACT scores (such as UCs), although some, like Stanford want both all SAT and ACT scores.</p>
<p>Frankly, i would not worry about it. Moreover, you may well have submitted the scores without realizing it for schools that required a high school transcript. Check with your high school as to what was actually on your official transcript sent to colleges because many put all your test scores on it.</p>
<p>You are fine. I guess one way to put is that to date there has been no report of any college disciplining a student or reversing its admission decision because of a failure to provide all test scores and those all scores rules of some colleges have been in place for 4 years.</p>
<p>Thank you so much! I feel much more relieved now. Sorry, it’s getting really close to that time of year where decisions come out and I’ve been really paranoid lately.</p>