Does the new SAT reporting policy aslo apply to SAT IIs ?

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I have a lot of misconceptions regarding this new policy. If I'm not mistaken, under th new policy u can take the SAT I a gazillion times and colleges won't know.</p>

<p>Does the same rule apply to SAT IIs? For example, can I take the SAT II World History 10 times and ONLY send colleges my highest score.</p>

<p>Another question I have is that can I take the SAT II subject test in lets say 8 subjects. Then do I have the freedom of deciding which subject scores colleges actually see.</p>

<p>For example lets say I take the SAT II subject tests in Bio, Chem, Math II, and World History. I score 800 on everythig except Bio. So can I only send my Chem, Math II, and World History scores to colleges?</p>

<p>Feedback will be greatly appreciated. I am really confused right now :(</p>

<p>In short, yes, you can choose. </p>

<p>This is from the collegeboard website:
"Students will be able to select which scores they send to colleges by sitting (test date) for the SAT and by test for SAT Subject Tests™." </p>

<p>Go here for more clarification: New</a> SAT Score-Reporting Policy</p>

<p>^It is clear that if you take 8 <em>different</em> subject tests, you can choose to report any, all, or none, but I've read that web page more than once and it isn't clear to me whether you can take, e.g., world history twice and choose which test date to report.</p>

<p>Then again, I don't see why CB would force you to report both history scores.</p>

<p>Can anyone clarify ?</p>