Question about sending SAT Subject Scores

<p>So here's the deal:</p>

<p>I did 2 subject tests - Math and Physics. My math is good and my physics...not so much.</p>

<p>The college I wanna ED to requires only SAT 2 Math. My RD college requires both.</p>

<p>When I apply ED, do I have to put both marks down on my Common App? or can I just put down math, and then add on the physics mark later for my RD app?</p>

<p>I am pondering the same thing. If I submit the common app to my first Early Action school, does the common app portion become non-editable at that point, or can it be edited for the remainder of the schools that I intend to apply to?</p>

<p>I suppose one way around is to have more than one common app account, and use a different app for the Early Action/Decision school, and the other account for the other schools.</p>

<p>I think I might have answered my own self :-)</p>

<p>From the instructions page on the common app web site:</p>

<p>**Submitting</p>

<p>Once you have answered all required questions, you may submit your application. Click the ‘Submit’ button to submit your application - - this button can be found on the ‘Signature’ section.</p>

<p>You must submit the Common App to each of your selected institutions. This can be done all at one time, or one at a time. After you have submitted your Common App, you may add additional institutions and submit your application to them, as well.</p>

<p>Once you submit an application to an institution, you will no longer be able to change the information submitted to that institution. It is possible to create an alternate version of your application and change the information in that application before re-submitting it to other institutions, but there is no need to do so unless you need to correct an error. In general, the Common Application is designed to be completed once and submitted to all a student’s colleges at once or over a period of time.**</p>

<p>Instructions on creating an alternate version are also listed here, but I did not copy them here.</p>

<p>that sounds good. I guess I’ll put down only my Math score for my ED…and then when I apply RD (hopefully i wont have to) ill create an alternate version with both my scores</p>

<p>thnx dude</p>