<p>Well, I just took 3 SAT2 tests, but I really, really sucked at 1 test.
(When I say sucked, I don't mean a 770, like some of these Harvard Bastards would say....^^)</p>
<p>Is there any way I can only submit 2 of these 3 scores?</p>
<p>THX!</p>
<p>Well, I just took 3 SAT2 tests, but I really, really sucked at 1 test.
(When I say sucked, I don't mean a 770, like some of these Harvard Bastards would say....^^)</p>
<p>Is there any way I can only submit 2 of these 3 scores?</p>
<p>THX!</p>
<p>no...</p>
<p>unless your calculator or CD (listening tests) malfunctioned</p>
<p>ohhh f***</p>
<p>Are you sure?
How would someone do it, if he/she took the SAt2 test with 6 subjects 2 times?
Submit ALL fo them?
I can hardly believe that!</p>
<p>Edit: I just heard, that it's even impossible to submitt the SAT1 scores once the SAt2 scores are out?
Is that true?
I'm getting the impression that you always have to submitt all the Tests you took...</p>
<p>There is currently no way to hand-pick which scores you want to submit - you have to send all or none of them.</p>
<p>Wow, that's just great!
So what about I cancel my SAT2 scores and retake the SAt1?
I'm gonna have 2 SAT1 testscores.
Do I still have to submit both SAT1 scores?</p>
<p>When you submit one thing everything you've ever taken gets submitted. So they'll send SAT IIs, SAT Is and how ever many times you've taken the tests, all those scores will be there.</p>
<p>So yeah both SAT Is are submitted. If you took the SATs 4 times, they'd submit all the scores.</p>