<p>Should I send all sat scores online? Should I report every sat score on common application? Can colleges see my sat score which I didnot send to them?</p>
<p>“Should I send all sat scores online?”
Yes, it’s the only way to send official scores. And official scores are the only ones that matter. See: [Send</a> SAT Scores - Send SAT Results to Colleges, Universities or Scholarship Programs](<a href=“The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board”>Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite | College Board)</p>
<p>“Should I report every sat score on common application?”
The scores that you report on the common application are unofficial scores. (See above.) There is no need for you to report all scores on the common application. Report the best scores for tests you’ve taken more than once.</p>
<p>“Can colleges see sat scores which I did not send to them?”
Not unless your school reports them on your transcript. Ask your school’s registrar if your school does.</p>
<p>When you send official scores strictly follow the SAT reporting rules imposed by the colleges to which you are applying. Some colleges are fine with selective reporting – i.e. “score choice”); others insist that you report all SAT 1 scores; and still others (albeit very few) insist that you report all scores, both SAT 1 and SAT 2.</p>
<p>Just make sure to read what the application says. I think some colleges want to know certain things or only accept one set of scores, not superscores.</p>