How are you dealing with the self-reported scores section?

<p>How are you treating the self-reported scores section if you have some colleges that allow score choice and others that don't?</p>

<p>Some people ( For</a> Those Withholding SAT Scores, Advice on Completing the Common Application - The Choice Blog - NYTimes.com ) recommend just leaving the section blank, but then some schools explicitly request that you self-report all your scores. </p>

<p>Some people recommend splitting the CommonApp to report different scores to different colleges.</p>

<p>I'm considering just putting everything down and forgetting score choice exists. This wouldn't negatively hurt me because any colleges that don't require score choice also only look at the highest sections, right?</p>

<p>Most prestigious universities require that you put down all scores (Stanford, Upenn, etc.) While they will see them all, I would just put them all down to avoid the risk of being disqualified.</p>

<p>I would say that if you actually sent in your scores officially to your choices, just put down the highest score (or two highest scores) on the Common App. They will see the scores regardless so what’s the point?</p>

<p>does this apply to SAT II’s? I only put down my 2 highest.</p>