do i need to submit all subject test scores??

hello guys, i’m asking this because i can never find a clear answer to this question even after hours of internet searching. so i took the following subject tests:
06/17: math 2 (800) math 1 (780)
06/18: physics (700) chemistry (700)
10/18: physics (800)
do i have to submit all of these subject test scores to the colleges that require “all SAT scores” to be sent? i was pretty stupid back then and took math 1 just for fun, so do you think its presence on my score report will affect me??
also, i don’t intend on pursuing any career in chemistry, but just took the test because i thought AP chem gave me enough preparation (even though it clearly didn’t). i only want colleges to consider my physics and math 2 tests, but do you think if i submit all subject test scores chem and math 1 will hurt me? if so, can i not submit them? will the colleges know?
by the way, the colleges i can’t find a clear answer for are:
caltech, carnegie mellon, harvey mudd, and UC’s

also: some schools such as princeton, georgia tech, and johns hopkins “strongly encourage” the submission of all SAT scores. should i play it safe in this case or use score choice? will it affect my chances?

No college, other than Georgetown, requires you to send all Subject Tests.

oh ok. i submitted all subject tests to stanford and princeton with my free score reports (because i clearly haven’t done my research), but on my common app i only listed math 2 and physics. will the extra scores hurt my chances?

Too late now, but no, I don’t think it will hurt.

I’ll assume that you just sent in scores, since you can’t apply to both EA.