<p>I posted this is the college admissions/ common app section but got no answers so here...</p>
<p>On the tests section in the common app, where you have to self report your test scores, I was wondering do I have to self-report all of the scores of all of the tests I have taken?</p>
<p>Because I have some test scores that I would rather not have the adcoms see. </p>
<p>And I know that self-reporting doesnt matter and only official reports count but they MUST at least look at the self reports, right?</p>
<p>So should I just self report all, or only the ones that I want the colleges to see?</p>
<p>If using common app and you are applying both to colleges that accept score choice and those that do not, Yale, which expects you to list all scores on the common app (and other anti-score choice colleges may also), suggests you do the following:</p>
<p>“The online Common Application allows students to create an initial Common Application and then, after it has been submitted, to replicate that version, make changes to it, and save the new copy under a different name. You are allowed to make up to ten different versions (although we hope you don’t need to do that!). To accommodate different test reporting requirements you could create one application named ‘Score Choice’, in which you list your Score Choice colleges on the ‘My Colleges’ page. Then you could create another version as needed for colleges with requirements similar to Yale’s, listing those colleges on a separate ‘My Colleges’ page. (The system allows you to list a particular college on only one application ‘version’.) There are instructions for creating more than one application version in the Common Application Instructions section called ‘Application Versions’.”</p>