<p>Is there a note or something that tells them you haven't reported a score? One of my SAT subject tests was a 690, quite a bit below the 750+ range I was hoping for and achieved with the other two. I was considering just not reporting the 690 since it kind of stands out against my other scores and I'm not sure it totally reflects my ability in the subject, but would it be worse for colleges to see that I've withheld a result?</p>
<p>Yes, they can see the dates for the scores you choose. If you are using the CommonApp, it specifically asks for the dates as well.</p>
<p>I think you would be fine choosing one other score. What they don’t want to see is a superscore from 3 different test dates.</p>
<p>ah ok, I see what you’re saying. I think I’ll just leave it off then. Thanks for the reply!</p>
<p>good question.</p>
Okay, but what if you pretend like you took the test only once, say in November. If you choose to only send that one test, and no other (keep in mind, I’m not talking about superscoring, just submitting the entire November test), even though they ask for the date of the test, how would they know it isn’t the only one you’ve taken? Will College Board specifically say that you used Score Choice?
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