Not Using Score Choice?

<p>So I just found out that Harvard lets you use Score Choice- but unfortunately I already submitted my Common Application and sent scores, and it has all my test scores on it (I had previously submitted an application to another school that doesn't allow score choice). Soo...since some of my SAT scores are pretty bad, is it going to hurt me a lot?</p>

<p>December 2008: 2140 SAT
January 2009: 2390 SAT
June 2008: 740 Math I, 770 US History
June 2009: 790 Math II, 790 Lit</p>

<p>It's pretty obvious which scores I would have sent, and which ones I wouldn't. :P But.. maybe I'm overstressing here... is it going to hurt me a lot that I sent all of them?</p>

<p>All of those are good scores.</p>

<p>^ The first set are good for most schools. For Harvard they would well below par. I doubt it will it hurt you much if at all.</p>

<p>Thanks for the replies :slight_smile: I guess that’s good to know… I mean, 2140 is definitely below par for Harvard. But theres nothing I can do about it now sooo… oh well :P</p>

<p>I don’t see the issue, it shows improvement…</p>

<p>You have nothing to worry about. Your scores are great.</p>

<p>Last year, D submitted both her ACTs and SATs. Her ACT was a 35 but her SAT was a 2080. Doing so did not hurt her. She was accepted.</p>