NO official SAT II score reports!

<p>THis is for UC"s
Now that I have your attention,</p>

<p>I only self-reported my SAT II scores and now they sent me a letter saying that I should send in my official SAT II score report before FEB 15th. But I called them earlier and they said it was okay, you don't have to send official score reports. The problem is if I report my 2nd SAT II score, they will also see the 3rd unnecessary SAT II (500) I got in another subject (hey I had a fever that day...) I don't want them to see that 500 I got. But If i self-report my 2nd SAT II then they willl aslo see my third one with a 500... AND my SAT retake that DROPPED 200 points. so what should I do? The admissions couseler i called there said it was okay, self-reported was okay, but now I get a letter...???!</p>

<p>oh, and the 500 one is in my declared major...what will they think if they see it. With self-reporting, I only have to send in my two good ones and not let them see my 500 and lower retake score of the SAT I.</p>

<p>sorry for the heading...people have no attention span these days.</p>

<p>I believe they only take account of the highest score, at least from the last time I read their FAQ/guidelines about SAT scores.</p>

<p>My scores are kinda like that too. 780.720.600. I self-reported it anyway. Looking at my app apparently when I sent my official score reports, they didn't put down the 600 in the offical scores, since they only take the top 2, but I'd put it down in self-reported scores anyway. It shouldn't make any difference, and they might just appreciate the honesty. I'm sure they understand there're loads of reasons you might suddenly have srewed up one day. For me, I didn't know that all the scores get sent, and just thought I'd try another one on the day on a whim even though I was woefully unprepared (I do A-level British Math, and I jsut assumed the stuff they taught in MATH II were the same...and they weren't)</p>

<p>Yeah my world history teacher was horrible; I got a 580 on the exam. But luckily I only applied to tech institutes or engineering schools so they only look at math and science scores.</p>