For some reason, my daughter’s common app is only allowing her to report her highest math and highest EBRW, even though she indicated she had 3 past test scores to report.
Does she need to report all sittings? Her highest scores were both from one sitting, so she self-superscored, so to speak. Should she contact the school and report her other scores as well?
Common App only requires the highest scores. The other scores get reported when you send them in through College Board. Barnard requires all scores to be sent in, even if they are the lowest (they superscore). If the highest were from one sitting you still need to send in all of them through college board.
“Self-Reported Standardized Testing
Domestic first-year applicants may now submit their self-reported test scores from the SAT or ACT to Barnard during the application process. Students may disclose their self-reported testing via the Common Application. If you need to update your scores after you apply, please submit your scores through the self-reported testing form within your application portal.”
This seems to suggest that official college board scores do not need to be sent until after acceptance. (As is the case with general all schools with self-reporting policies.)
Didn’t see that I just reported my scores all through College Board just in case (I know some schools require them after admission). In that case, just have your daughter report through the common app and don’t do anything else unless Barnard asks.