<p>Should I report all those scores which aren't the best ones?
Won't it look like "I'm proud of these lame scores" and diminish the, let's say, impact of my best ones?</p>
<p>They're so busy... they only skim through the applications, looking for the main points... shouldn't I just report the highest scores?</p>
<p>Somebody? Please, if you think it’s a very, very bad idea to do this, reply!!! If you think I shouldn’t do such a stupidity, say it!! I wouldn’t be posting this if I didn’t want to know your opinion!</p>
<p>Report whatever they ask for on application. Unless the college says you need not send official reports, you need to order official score report sent to each college to which you are applying by the College Board. It sends all scores it has on you when you order. It is those offical reports that colleges rely on for admission not what you put on app (so what is on the app is not going to make a difference). Colleges use your best scores (either highest composite from one test or highest subscores from multiple tests) to evaluate admission.</p>