<p>Hey guys - So I'm in a dilemma. I'm applying to both Georgetown and Cornell Regular Decision (schools that don't accept score choice), and I have to turn in three subject tests for georgetown and 2 for cornell. The problem is: I took a bio subject test and literature subject test on the same date and did well on Lit. but failed Bio. I also took a u.s. history subject test a couple months before. I'm going to be taking math in october. But I'm confused as to how score choice works - If I want to send all three subject tests (except for bio) to georgetown, is that possible? Do I have to send my bio score with my lit score because gtown doesn't accept score choice?</p>
<p>I guess my main question is - how does score choice work exactly? Do I have to send it all test dates no matter what? even if I don't want them to see my bio score? </p>
<p>College Board’s default setting is that it automatically sends all scores it has for you when you order any official score sent to a college. Score choice allows you to uncheck a test score when doing that ordering so that one is not sent. When a college says you cannot exercise score choice you are not supposed to uncheck any tests when ordering scores sent.</p>
<p>Also, you should check with your high school as to what it puts on official high school transcripts sent to colleges. Many put all your scores on that transcript so it would be an exercise in futility to use score choice with College Board when ordering official scores sent.</p>