<p>I sent in one ACT score to the University of Florida (instate for me) and on my status check I see that they have all of my SAT's, ACT's, and all of my subject test scores. My school didn't send them so how do they have them?</p>
<p>Hmmm... they shouldn't have them at all. Unless you sent your SAT scores once, then they'd have all your SAT and subject test scores. </p>
<p>Did you send your transcript? Many schools include test scores on the transcript or send a test card with the transcript.</p>
<p>There have been many posts on this. UF has electronic access via your public high school and everything your high school has they have, including all SAT and ACT scores. Even if your HS did not "send" them.</p>
<p>Wow! I guess that's it. Even though I go to a private school they must have access. I didn't know that. Stinks because I had one great ACT score and all of the rest were average. Will the application readers see everything or will someone beforehand just pick out the best?</p>
<p>No, you shouldn't be in the database if you go to a private school. The best way to handle this is to call UF directly and ask them. Heck, my guidance counselor did just that for me in her office during an appointment I had with her last week and it only took a few minutes, and I go to a private school.</p>