Does score choice policy apply to subject tests?

<p>I know that georgetown requires that you send all SAT scores, but does that apply to the SAT II and the ACT?</p>

<p>Yes. It applies to all standardized testing.</p>

<p>Yes. Someone asked that question at an info session and the representative said it does apply.</p>

<p>I’m curious, how would they know if you didn’t? Like if can’t (really dont wanna) pay the money to send in all the tests I’ve taken.</p>

<p>I’m a current Freshman, and just to let you know they’ll never find out if you didn’t send in all your scores.</p>

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<p>They likely won’t. The honor system is, by design, not overly focused on implementing measures to prevent or catch people from going against the rules.</p>

<p>I’m not sure what you mean by “Like if can’t (really dont wanna) pay the money to send in all the tests I’ve taken.” It doesn’t cost any more money to send all your results than it costs to sent one…</p>

<p>…oh, I see from the other thread you’re referring to the ACT. Yeah, they didn’t use to do that… just to cover your bases, I would call the admissions office, ask to speak to the officer on duty, and explain that it would be a financial burden for you to send that many ACT scores. See what response you get.</p>