Penn "no score choice"?

<p>Penn</a> Admissions Office protests Score Choice - News</p>

<p>In this article, someone from Penn is quoted saying that the college just has to trust that they are recieving all scores, and that it is possible that students are sending only the scores they wish to send, but Penn has no way of knowing. How is that even possible? If it is, then what is the point of even claiming that there is no score choice. I don't get it. </p>

<p>Help?</p>

<p>Penn superscores the SAT 1 and also only uses your two best SAT 2’s when they do your Academic Index, so I don’t feel like this policy affects anything.</p>

<p>no one actually knows how the schools that are not accepting score choice are going to be able to do ANYTHING yet.</p>

<p>I really hope that schools that don’t accept score choice can see that the applicant used score choice. It’s only fair that way. And I only took it once so I don’t want to be rejected because they think I might have used score choice since they only see one sat score</p>

<p>I agree aluminum boat. What did you get the first time around?</p>

<p>even if kids do use score choice, the school will see if they sent scores from different dates.</p>

<p>I think score choice only sends one sitting. Not the highest scores from separate test dates</p>