Must I report ALL my SAT score dates?

<p>Should I report all my SAT score dates?</p>

<p>I took it 3 times and although I have a superscore of 2300, I would only like to submit my single sitting, which is 2260 (2nd try).
So for the testing date report, do i still need to indicate that I took the test three times??</p>

<p>Note: I'm talking about the three blanks below SAT 1 scores, in which it says to report the dates for up to three tests that I have taken.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure what you are doing is okay. I got a 2130 2nd try and 2190 3rd try, but I don’t want to send my 2190 to the UC’s b/c I have a 33 ACT also.</p>

<p>Technically, you only have to report all three if the school you apply to asks/ requests all scores to be submitted.</p>

<p>it will show on the sat site if you need all for college. I suggest sending all but thats your choice.</p>

<p>Why would you not want to send all 3? On the CA (“Academics” section) it asks for your highest score in each of the 3 parts of the SAT and the date for each score. I’m assuming the dates are not all the same, since you said that your superscore is higher than your highest single sitting. So it would look better to put your highest score in each of the 3 subjects (ie the 3 that add to 2300) on your CA—but if you self-report that, then you must have the College Board send every SAT sitting that you mention on that CA “Academic” section. The college will get the scores from the various sittings and they will look at everything: highest single sitting, highest in each subject, and “superscore” (at least most schools look at superscore; even w/ the ACT, many colleges now look at a superscore). Why not send each sitting that contributes to your superscore? It costs a little bit of money to send them, but in the grand scheme of things, it is not that much, especially if it helps you to be admitted!</p>