<p>Back in December when I submitted my application, I sent Cornell all of my scores as stated in their policy. I plan to have my January scores rushed (once available) to a few of my schools including Cornell. I wanted to know if I should only select my January scores when choosing which scores to send, because it wouldn't make sense for me to send all of my scores over again, right? Any ideas?</p>
<p>I’d assume if you sent just your January scores it would be fine as they already know your scores from previous tests. Just know that after you have submitted a completed application your decision can be made at anytime after that point. My friend works in admissions at Dartmouth and told her brother and I to make sure to send superfluous things (more test scores, more recs, other things) before finishing the application process so it would be considered for sure. This doesn’t mean its happened for you it just means even if you send them in there is a chance that they won’t be considered.</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply! I’ll just send the scores anyways and hopefully they will be considered.</p>
<p>My guess is that the college board site won’t let you choose only one date to send to a school that has an “all scores” policy, so you’ll just send the whole file over again. It won’t hurt anything.</p>
<p>You actually can select scores from
one test date for non-score choice schools, but college board warns you about it. I just sent all of my scores again just to be safe.</p>