<p>for SAT and SAT 2's? Or do they want all scores?</p>
<p>All scores.</p>
<p>^ What about subject tests?</p>
<p>Everything lol. They said send all scores.</p>
<p>Are you serious???</p>
<p>is it possible? yes
do they want you to? no
will they catch you if you did? maybe, maybe not</p>
<p>But for Cornell, don’t they only need 2 subject tests (for CAS)? I think the question for subject tests was whether you needed to send in 2 of your x amount of subject tests or all of them. I would think that you would have to send only what you think are your best 2. (I know for a fact, however, that the ad com wants all SAT I scores.)</p>
<p>What happens if you dont send all scores?</p>
<p>Who else just received an email from Cornell concerning the December 1 early action deadline? I’ll be applying and I was wondering how not being able to use score choice would affect my admission. Anybody want to chip in?</p>
<p>Jan 2009 SAT I: 1840 // 1210
Oct 2009 SAT I: 2320 // 1530</p>
<p>June 2009 SAT II Math II: 660
Nov 2009 SAT II Math II: 700+ (Hopefully. Retaking in January regardless.) </p>
<p>Will the large disparity between my SAT I scores or the fact that I took/am taking Math II multiple times detract from my application in any way, shape or form?</p>
<p>I received that email, too. Actually, that email isn’t from Cornell University, it’s from Cornell COLLEGE. I had to do a double take before I saw the “college” part. haha.</p>
<p>You’ve got to be kidding me…</p>
<p>I wonder how many people apply there thinking that it’s the actual Cornell university…</p>
<p>it’s a significant amount, actually.</p>
<p>hahaha i totally got that email from cornell college, too and had a panic attack…isn’t it in like…rhode island or some random state?</p>
<p>It’s in Iowa. It’s actually not bad of a school. Top 25 liberal arts schools, according to Forbes.</p>