<p>on my commonapp to harvard, i showed all my SAT scores. however, on collegeboard, i only submitted the best scores, so what's harvard going to do about that? look at the highest ones only?</p>
<p>Since I've showed all my scores on commonapp, should I submit all my scores on collegeboard then? or should I call harvards' undergrad admissions office and telll them to omit the extra scores on my commonapp?</p>
<p>I doubt it’ll matter very much because they’ll only look at your best scores from each section (superscore). Since you submitted the best scores via CB, they don’t really need proof of your lower score because they’re not going to use it. It would only be a cause for concern if you listed more than 3 scores on the Common App.</p>
<p>I meant to say, i submitted all of my SAT II scores (took bio M and Math II in June 2009, retook both in December 2009, as well as chemistry) on commonapp, for a total of 5 SAT II’s scores. However, i only submitted my three best SAT II’s scores (chemistry, math ii and bio m) on collegeboard. Do I need to do anything to rectify this “mistake”, if you can call it that? ARE they going to care that I reported lower SAT II’s on commonapp that I didn’t send through collegeboard?</p>
<p>You do not need to correct anything. Harvard actually does not evaluate an applicant or consider self-reported scores. Only the ones that are officially sent from the testing agency will be utilized to calculate your academic aptitude.</p>
<p>I think Harvard request every applicant to submit all his or hers scores - which apparently includes the highest and the not-so-high ones.
I would suggest that you send all your scores right now</p>