Do Selective Colleges only look at your highest SAT Subject Tests?

<p>Hi everyone. I'm wondering a question. People say that colleges only look at your highest scores of the SAT I. How about the SAT IIs? Do selective colleges, such as IVY League colleges, only look at your highest SAT II scores? Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Depends on which college. You’ll have to look it up on their websites.</p>

<p>The schools that don’t allow Score Choice can see all your SAT II scores, but they will only consider the highest scores in making a decision.</p>

<p>What kinds of schools don’t allow score choice? Ivies, perhaps?</p>

<p>^Yale does not. Upenn does not. Every other does i think.</p>

<p>@yalesfanboy: You got Upenn and Cornell confused, Upenn does allow it, Cornell doesnt allow it.</p>

<p>Every Ivy school except Yale, Columbia, and Cornell allow score choice.</p>

<p>It wouldn’t hurt if you tried looking for such a list:</p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>Cornell & Stanford don’t allow Score Choice (i.e. you must send all scores), for example.</p>

<p>Shahdin if you look at the website, UPENN requires that all scores be sent. Hence, it doesn’t allow score choice.</p>

<p>^ Yes you’re right I thought you meant Penn State my bad lol.</p>

<p>lol its all good. </p>

<p>So the consolidated answer is Yale, Cornell, Columbia, and UPENN. That’s your answer OP
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