Do I have to submitt ALL of the SAT IIs?

<p>I know that they do not score choice and that they require ALL of the SAT Is...
but do I actually HAVE to send all of the SAT IIs I've taken. Two of them were excellent, and the last one not so great. </p>

<p>Ass long as I send both sitting of the SAT I, so I have to send more than two SAT IIs?</p>

<p>I'm sorry if this is a dumb question! Just need specific clarification.</p>

<p>yes. that’s the point of rejecting score choice.</p>

<p>What part of “Send All SCORES” do people not understand. Not trying to sound mean but everyone ask this question on CC and yes you have to send all scores includding the one that wasn’t so great. I know, it sucks :/</p>

<p>One score will not be the deciding factor when it comes to your admission to Yale. Make sure you focus on the rest of your application, because your test scores are in the past now.</p>

<p>I specifically asked Barnard (a send them all school), and they said it was ok to send all tests for just 2 SAT subject tests of your choosing. Plus all SAT reasoning test scores, of course.</p>

<p>^Y does not have the same policy. Y explicitly states that if you want to submit ANY SATs, then you have to send them ALL.</p>

<p>send all the scores. they will look at 2 of your better subject scores.</p>

<p>My daughter had one not so great SAT II score in addition to some good ones. She sent all her scores. She got in. So don’t worry. Play by the rules.</p>

<p>I took the SAT 1 twice, and I scored ~350 higher the second time, improving in M, W, and CR. How much will my first score hurt me?</p>

<p>Last year, the College Board website did not allow you to pick and choose which scores to send to Yale. All options were “blacked-out” and the system automatically sent all SAT I’s and all SAT Subject Tests. I’m assuming it’s the same this year.</p>

<p>@arc1431 If you only took it twice, I doubt it will hurt you much/at all. The policy is mainly to weed out those who take it again and again.</p>

<p>^glad to know that. Thanks!</p>