Yesterday I sent my scores to UMichigan and UPenn. I used score choice but I realized that not all schools allow score choice. I actually sent my SAT scores to UPenn previously without using score choice but I sent my scores again because I retook Math 2 and got an 800. When I sent my scores to Penn again, I chose not to include the previous Math 2 score but technically I sent UPenn all my scores but I’m not sure. What if they think I tried to deceive them…
Also if a school does not allow score choice, does that apply to AP scores as well? I sent all of my AP scores to UPenn even though I didn’t pass one of them.
Thank You!
Just another quick question - I only took 2 subject tests, does that look bad? I got 760 on Chem and 800 on Math 2
Michigan allows score choice; Penn does not.
I’m not sure how you can say that you technically sent all your scores when you didn’t.
No. You do not need to send an AP score report to any US university with the application. Doing so is just a waste of money. Send only to the school you will be attending. Otherwise, just report the scores on your application.
No. This is an example of more is not always better. Colleges are not asking anybody to read between the lines. If a college requires/recommends 2 SAT Subject Test scores, that does not mean that you need to take 3.
@skieurope He sent all of his scores, just not at once. He used score choice to include his new scores, which he did not send the first time. At OP. You should be fine… UPenn doesnt allow score choice though, so maybe email admissions
Ah, I missed that. Thanks @sattake. Then the OP is fine.