Ivies and Score Choice

<p>Can anyone tell me which of the Ivies accept Score Choice and which ones don't? </p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>There’s a pdf on collegeboard.com somewhere</p>

<p>I wasn’t able to find the pdf, but so far i know the following:</p>

<p>Harvard - YES
Yale - NO
Columbia - NO</p>

<p>can anyone help, in particular with Princeton. I can’t seem to find their policy anywhere.</p>

<p>Penn is also a NO</p>

<p>Here you go.</p>

<p>Ivies plus every other school you would need</p>

<p><a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf[/url]”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board;

<p>They will never know! When you go to send scores you just click the box of the scores you want to send. After it may say this school recommends that you send all your scores do you still wish do not do so and you click yes. walah only those you chose were sent</p>

<p>Are you sure that they have no chance to know all of your scores?</p>

<h2>Are you sure that they have no chance to know all of your scores? </h2>

<p>Collegeboard can’t legally send them</p>

<p>The question is moreso if they’ll know you used scorechoice or not. I don’t know on that one.</p>

<p>So what is the point of not allowing score choice when students may not send all scores? Schools should know that flaws, so how they can handle this?
I think sending all scores doesn’t hurt if I take SAT 3 times for Columbia right, even though the recommend not to take the test 3 times</p>

<p>several years ago when my son was sending score to colleges for apps. he didn’t have a choice. CB just sent the entire record of scores. When did this change?</p>

<p>^Last year, I think it was, Collegeboard added a score choice option</p>

<p>thanks! interesting… this sounds better for the students</p>