I have an important Question regarding SAT Subject Test Score Choice

<p>So I have to send 3 of my scores( Math,Physics and Chemistry) to the college of my choice.
I took all tests already and got Math-800, Phy-770, Chem-750.
I plan on retaking both Physics and Chem in Jan for improvement.
Initially, I took all 3 subjects on SEPARATE dates. I've been looking at the info regarding score choice and I have a question. Does it mean that we can only choose the particular dates we took the tests? </p>

<p>Pretend I take both Physics and Chem in Jan. I get an 800 chem, but I get a 750 in physics.
Can I choose to send only my chemistry score from that date?
I don't want to send the lower physics score. So can anyone confirm if score choice is actually by date or individual tests?
If i choose to send the 800 chem score, will it also send the 750 physics score automatically since they are on the same date?
If anyone who has taken multiple subject tests on the same date, can you check for me? Just choose a random college to send scores to, go to the score choice option, and check if it gives only one "tick box" option for all tests on that date, or does it give you 2 tick boxes if you took 2 tests that day. </p>

<p>Thanks a lot!</p>

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<p>No, you can choose individual scores to send, regardless of whether they were clumped with other tests on the same day.</p>

<p>Why are you retaking the Physics and Chem? Do you like sending CB your money?</p>

<p>Agree with above that you can suppress a score for one test but send a score from another test taken on same day. However, some universities’ policies require applicants to submit all testing history, so while the CB will allow score choice, the university asks you to send all scores. A message should pop up when sending scores to a school that requires all testing history.</p>

<p>Also agree that there is no need to retake 750 & 770.</p>

<p>Let me guess, you are applying for Dasa?
In that case try to get as much as possible, even if it’s just 10 marks more, it can get you into a better NIT</p>

<p>Why do you think he’s applying for DASA?</p>