<p>And if the school finds out later you can be dismissed.</p>
<p>Wow, I never knew that when I was signing up to take these tests. I took the third one without studying, just for kicks. That sucks now that I have to report it. Thanks for the info @“Erin’sDad” @enigmaticescape</p>
<p>Yep. I’m sure they’ll take into account when you took it, so it shouldn’t hurt you too much, but from memory, off your list, Yale/Penn/Stanford don’t score choice, but look into each school’s policy before you send your scores.</p>
<p>Another safety: UPitt, 5 hours from home, good Honors College, would give you full tuition or more probably. Also Tulane, very quirky city, all kinds of America going on there, good school, not super competitive, similar merit possibilities. You’ll hear from both Tulane and Pitt shortly after you apply. I think Pitt’s app is already online or due online in a couple weeks. </p>
<p>“The OP will also have to have the almost 15 supplements thoroughly edited by teachers in the fall who already have other students to worry about.”</p>
<p>This gave me a good laugh! Teachers don’t “thoroughly edit” supplements here. They don’t even read them. I can’t imagine even asking.</p>