It seems like, in the end, using ScoreChoice is going to be pointless...

<p>Correct me if I'm wrong but this is what it seems like is happening:</p>

<p>-Some schools require every SAT you ever took.
-Schools that are participating in ScoreChoice recommend that you send the tests with your highest scores in each section because they are still going to be SuperScoring.</p>

<p>So in the end, it seems like sending every SAT score is encouraged (unless you took it like 8 times).</p>

<p>I'm confused.</p>

<p>Well, it’s not completely pointless. If you feel you did bad on one test, but didn’t cancel your score, you can still receive the score to judge how good it is, before any college even sees it. Without score choice, colleges would see any bad scores you got, but with score choice, you can hide them. If you can pick whichever score to send that you want, you could act like your high score came from your first test, when actually it could have been your third or fourth test, so it seems either less special or like a fluke.</p>