Do colleges see all your CollegeBoard test scores or only the highest?

<p>Does anybody know?</p>

<p>Whenever you request scores to be sent from collegeboard, all of your scores that are available as of that date will be sent, inlcuding SAT’s and subject tests. However, scores from before high school (i.e 7th/8th grade talent searches) are not sent unless you request collegeboard to hold onto those scores.</p>

<p>Every test - SAT Is, IIs, etc. is sent. Every date, every score.</p>

<p>EDIT: Perfect is right, I forgot to mention that scores before 9th grade are discarded unless you ask. Cancellations show up, including cancellations due to suspected cheating.</p>

<p>And I left the compose window open for a couple minutes…beaten to the punch :|</p>

<p>In 2005 when I was applying to colleges the college board sent every score. For the ACT though you could pick which scores you wanted sent</p>

<p>All the scores for SAT(1&2).</p>

<p>Harvard’s answer to this question, which I have heard four times in a row after attending information meetings both here in my town and at Harvard’s campus, is that all scores are visible to the admission committee but the committee considers only the HIGHEST scores, section by section for the SAT Reasoning Test or test by test for the SAT Subject Tests, for action on an admission application. That’s what Harvard’s viewbook says </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/utilities/electronic_resources/viewbook/Rollo0708_GuideApplying.pdf[/url]”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/utilities/electronic_resources/viewbook/Rollo0708_GuideApplying.pdf&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>and that’s a pretty industry-standard answer for most Ivy-plus colleges.</p>