<p>On the self-reported score section on the commonapp, I listed all my SAT/ACT scores including my worst ones. It's too late to change it, I sent my commonapp out already. Should have only listed my best score. :( Did any of you guys do the same thing?</p>
<p>The majority of schools will simply superscore or take your highest single-occasion score. It’s not an issue, especially since the self-reported scores are largely disregarded.</p>
<p>You still have to submit the scores officially via College Board, right? I honestly don’t think that they even care about the self-reported scores since anyone can write anything they want; your little brother could come by and add 3 extra zeros to give you a Critical Reading subscore of 800,000 if he wanted to. Just submit the actual scores via Collegeboard and as long as the college accepts Score Choice you should be fine.</p>
<p>Yes, I submitted my official scores already.
I know colleges say they’ll only regard my highest score, but still, I don’t want them to see my low scores.
This is a little bit off topic, but you said self-reported scores are often disregarded. I didn’t send them my offical AP test scores, I only self-reported them. Are those AP scores going to be disregarded?</p>
<p>The AP scores won’t be completely disregarded, but they’re only a minor factor since they’re self-reported. More important is your grade in those AP classes.</p>
<p>Really, they don’t care about lower scores. Don’t worry about it.</p>