<p>Since, UCs only require you to either send all of you ACT or all of your SAT scores. If I only send my ACT scores, colleges will have no way of seeing my ACT scores right? they will never request or require them right?</p>
<p>If you send your ACT scores, why would they not see your ACT scores?</p>
<p>did you mean they would not see your SAT’s, and if they dont request them and you dont send them, they wont see them.</p>
<p>I only submitted ACTs to colleges and was admitted to all UCs I applied for (Berkeley, UCLA, Davis). If you don’t send the SAT, they don’t see it!</p>
<p>good luck!</p>
<p>^^^</p>
<p>Actually, many high schools put the ACT and SAT “score stickies” on your transcript, so colleges often see everything.</p>
<p>sure, but HS transcripts are not submitted to UC until AFTER acceptances…</p>
<p>can i send in my act and then SAT subject tests? can we send both act and sat and subject tests?</p>
<p>blue…</p>
<p>Is that true? Are you sure that students don’t have their schools send a HS transcript in the fall during the admissions process? That doesn’t sound right. Students have to show that they have at least a 3.0 to apply to a UC.</p>
<p>Are you confusing transcript with end of the school year transcript?</p>
<p>For UC/CSU, students self-report the grades on application. Official transcript are only sent after graduation to the campus students intend to enroll. Of course, if there’s discrepancy, college will follow up. That’s why all GC advise all students enter their course/grades “exactly” as in transcript.</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Wow…it’s been awhile for me… how weird, though.</p>
<p>My wild guess is UC has too many applicants. It would be a huge task to process everyone’s transcript. Other than her personal statement, the time DD spent most on her app was entering all the a-g courses and grades :)</p>
<p>My daughter’s high school doesn’t even know her ACT or SAT scores. And, of course, they’re not required to have access to them.</p>
<p>USC told us the same thing. Self-report their grades and if accepted, they’ll be requested to make certain “they match”.
Too much paper/busywork otherwise.</p>
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<p>That’s only if you check the box to have your score report sent to your hs, which for me there was no point in doing since my school didn’t no jack squat about 4 year universities.</p>
<p>Don’t you still have to send in your SAT II’s, so they would still see your SAT score? Unless you could use score choice to block it… not sure how that works</p>