<p>So I sent in my ED app a while ago to Cornell's Hotel School along with my SAT and Subject test scores. However, looking back on my "sent" record on collegeboard, I just now noticed that I had, along with my good SAT score (2240) and moderately ok subject test scores (including M2: 670, L: 680, Bio M: 720), accidentally sent in a Bio subject test that I had taken after 9th grade and gotten a 610 on. Regardless of the fact that I took it after 9th grade biology (just to see what I would get) and obviously earned a better score after taking this year, I really didn't want Cornell to see that!!! Now I'm worried! Do you think they'll judge me for that, or even consider the score at all?? I know Cornell requires that ALL scores be sent but because that was taken so long ago I'm super nervous! Do you think it makes any difference? </p>
<p>It’s not really gonna matter. In terms of subject tests, the Hotel school is really just concerned with the required one (Math). They will consider your other scores if they’re good but it’s certainly not gonna hurt you.</p>
<p>I checked with admissions, and they said that they only look at the highest scores (I have good and bad subject tests as well). I don’t know if they have a system similar to Tufts, which automatically takes your highest scores from their database. You should be fine</p>