Princeton and Scores

<p>Does Princeton require you to send all standardized testing scores? On its website, it said that it allows applicants to use score choice, but then it says all tests must be sent. Can someone clarify? What about other ivies?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Okay. Nevermind. People told me that you can use score choice if you want.</p>

<p>However… is it better to submit all test scores? My counselor told me that it’s like a moral thing to submit all test scores, showing them that you have nothing to hide and that you’re not afraid. But I don’t know if I should trust that… after all, schools don’t know if you’ve used score choice or not, do they? I heard that some admissions officers get influenced a little bit when they see the previous low scores, even though they try not to be influenced. </p>

<p>Would it be better to just send in the best score? Does it affect admissions adversely if you use score choice?</p>

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<p>This is correct. Just send the best. If they wanted to see them all then they’d ask for them all.
Tip: When in doubt, do the opposite of what your guidance counselors tell you ;)</p>

<p>lol. Thanks.</p>

<p>That does mean that I can’t use the free score reports service provided by ACT/SAT right?</p>