Quick Questions

<p>Yale requires all test scores, and I am using the ACT. However, some other colleges require two of my SATIIs too, but I don't want Yale to see those.</p>

<p>1) On the CommonApp, can I leave the SATIIs off the list? The schools that require them will still get official reports, but they won't see them on the CommonApp, and Yale also won't see them (which is good).</p>

<p>2) My counselor sent my SATIs to each school w/o my permission. This is an "official" report but it is not from the testing agency. Will Yale consider these and wonder where my SATIIs are? Or will they disregard them since they aren't official?</p>

<p>3) I took the ACT three times. On the CommonApp, my list of best scores come from two different test dates. On Yale's supplement, how should I list the ACT scores since there are only two slots and I have already listed parts of two tests? Can I just leave this part blank too?</p>

<p>Thank you so much if you can help me.</p>

<p>Can anyone please help?</p>

<p>To answer the first question, just make separate versions on the Common App, and you can easily do that.
They may as well consider it, but worst case they may contact you wondering if the SAT IIs didn’t get through. They have to be official though, so they may on the other hand contact you regarding sending your scores officially.
You could just mention all the parts of your top 2 tests, but it shouldn’t matter too much since you’re sending all your ACT scores. What they receive as official reports is what matters, or many a person would stretch their scores a bit ;)</p>

<p>If I make separate versions on the CommonApp, do my school forms and everything carry over? What will not carry over?</p>

<p>Thanks for the answers to my other two questions, they are much appreciated. =D</p>

<p>Nevermind, I figured it out. Thank you so much for answering my questions though!</p>