How does a college know if you've used score choice or not?

<p>I don’t see this as a right to privacy at all. The analogy to medical privacy is incongruous. There is a legitimate policy reason behind a person’s right to demand privacy in regard to their medical records and the like because some people might not seek treatment for medical problems if their doctor would blab to the whole world about a potentially embarrassing condition. I think a potential policy reason behind some schools wanting to see all of the scores is to encourage students to take the tests seriously the first or second time around and not as some kind of game where they take the test four or more times in a continuous effort to boost scores. I think it says something about an applicant when they take a test like the SAT more than three times, and these colleges have a legitimate policy reason for seeing the testing history in its entirety. The “privacy” interest of the student is nil because they are already sending their scores in an effort to demonstrate their abilities. All of the elite schools “superscore” anyhow so they already ignore the low scores. Of course, the College Board makes money every time a student takes one of their tests so they have no problem with people gaming the system with Score Choice.</p>