<p>Topic speaks for itself
If I apply send only some of my scores to the schools like Cornell which required to send all scores
will they ever get to know about it?</p>
<p>Does Collegeboard reveal that you have used score choice or not ?</p>
<p>If you mix scores from different sittings it will be obvious since each score is dated. I HIGHLY recommend you just send all your scores as you are required. If Cornell finds out while you are in school they can boot you out. If you’ve graduated they can rescind your diploma. That looks like a lot of downside risk to me.</p>
<p>Let’s see… back in October you “became your own Guidance Counselor” because you didn’t think anyone at your school was smart enough to fill out your applications. And then you worried about being caught plagiarizing your essays for Harvard.</p>
<p>As to colleges knowing whether you withhold scores, it most likely depends on what your high school puts on your offical high school transcript sent to colleges. When you exercise score choice with College Board, it does not send anything to indicate you even took a test that is withheld. ACT always sends only the particular test ordered and says nothing about others which would require a separate order to even be sent. However, many high schools put all your scores on your official high school transcript and thus exercisng score choice with CB or not having ACT send all scores could not only be an exercise in futility, but when the college gets your transcript it will learn you intentionally withheld scores when ordering them through CB or ACT.</p>
<p>Though I don’t know for a fact, I’m under the impression that on official score reports it says “USED SCORE CHOICE” or something on the top (based on how it reads when checking the boxes on the College Board website).</p>