<p>They’re all excellent scores. I don’t think it matters much which you send.</p>
<p>Given that you’ve already signed up for more SATs, why not send those for free and save yourself 18.00.</p>
<p>They’re all excellent scores. I don’t think it matters much which you send.</p>
<p>Given that you’ve already signed up for more SATs, why not send those for free and save yourself 18.00.</p>
<p>So this is just Yale…are there any colleges that do this? Because I do not want to send all 7 SAT II subject test scores…only the top 3 highest (don’t colleges say that they only need 2-3 subject tests??)</p>
<p>Do other Ivy Leagues, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, or Williams, Rice do this?</p>
<p>Some posters mentioned that USC requires all SAT and SAT II subject tests be sent. But I was reading the USC admission requirements for undergraduate ([Freshman</a> Standards - USC Undergraduate Admission](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/apply/fresh_standards.html]Freshman”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate/apply/fresh_standards.html)) and there is no mention of this at all. </p>
<p>Has anyone noticed this?</p>
<p>tomjones,</p>
<p>At the bottom of this link you can download the score choice practices list, you can look up the SAT policies for your list of colleges there:</p>
<p>[SAT</a> Score Choice - A New Way To Report SAT Scores](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite | College Board)</p>