<p>Hi, I'm applying to MIT, Notre Dame, and U of I on the Early Action deadline (Nov 1st) and I just took my SAT Subject tests yesterday. Notre Dame and MIT accept SAT Subject tests and I have 2 questions about that because in the Midwest most people don't even know what I'm talking about.</p>
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<li><p>Should I list these schools on score reporting even though I have no clue how well I did? (Because they do take the November tests) and If i do take the November tests and don't feel I did well can I send the October ones later?</p></li>
<li><p>If I list a college on my automatic score reporting, do I choose which scores I want to be sent? (As I took Literature and I probably performed poorly)</p></li>
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<p>Those two schools have mentioned that if you want to assure your Nov scores arrive in time to be considered for EA you should designate the college in your test application as one to automatically receive scores upon release, in other words send them blind.That is the fastest form of delivery. Moreover, if you want to rely on Oct tests either send them earlier or do not exercise score choice for your Nov test designations so those test scores get sent with the Nov scores.</p>
<p>If you list a college in the automatic score reporting list for the Nov test, you can exercise score choice to prevent any particular SAT or SAT subject test taken before Nov from being sent with the Nov test scores, but again you should not do so if you have a belief you might need those Oct scores for the EA consideration.</p>