<p>I have submitted common application for 3 colleges, I had said NO to Test Report (self report). Now I am thinking editing 'Test Report' (self report) section, can I do?</p>
<p>Will it be an issue if I update now? All my scores are good.</p>
<p>I have submitted common application for 3 colleges, I had said NO to Test Report (self report). Now I am thinking editing 'Test Report' (self report) section, can I do?</p>
<p>Will it be an issue if I update now? All my scores are good.</p>
<p>yes, you can change your application, but this will only submit to any future schools you apply to. Once you submit to a given school, it won’t resubmit.</p>
<p>How many times can you change the common app testing section? I thought I had read you’re only allowed three versions of the app? But maybe that was referring to the essay?!</p>
<p>no, you can change the app as many times as you like. The essay can only be submitted as 3 different versions, however, you can change it as many times as you like in between submissions.</p>
<p>If I update the test report section now, can colleges where I have submitted see the updated version of common application?</p>
<p>No, as I said before, it will only be future applications. It will not change applications you’ve already submitted.</p>
<p>hey, to make sure I understand this…so you submit the common app to, say, 3 colleges…that version of the application goes immediately to the colleges (that is, it doesn’t matter if they’ve looked at it yet…it’s just downloaded, so to speak, to the college hard drive). Then the next day, you make changes…but those changes do <em>not</em> go to the colleges that received the notice the previous day…only to all colleges going forward…is this correct? </p>
<p>correct</p>
<p>So we can submit as many versions of the common app to colleges as necessary? Some early without scores for test optional, some early with SAT scores, some regular decision without SAT scores (test optional), and others regular decision with scores? Thank you! :)</p>