<p>Hello guys, I just had one simple question, do i have to send my sat/act scores to every single ivy league campus ?</p>
<p>no</p>
<p>Yes, you must send your test scores to each and every Ivy you submit an application to.</p>
<p>oh really?</p>
<p>Yup. Generally, one has to send test scores to each school he or she applies to. The only exceptions I can think of may be some public university systems such as UC (which requires an applicant to send scores to only one UC campus regardless of how many total UC campuses he or she applies to).</p>
Thank you guys very much.
If you are asking whether you have to send official scores from one or the other testing agency to each ivy to which you apply; the answer is yes. If you are asking whether you are required to send all test scores to an ivy if you took both tests then the answer is as follows:
- The following require either SAT or ACT plus two subject tests and you can choose which test scores to send as long as you send at least one SAT or one ACT, and two subject tests: Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth.
- The following require for admission either the SAT plus two subject tests or, alternatively to both of those, the ACT: Yale, Brown, Penn and Columbia. As to Columbia or Brown you can send whatever scores you want as long as you at least one SAT and two subject tests, or alternatively one ACT. To Yale, you must send either all SAT and all subject tewsts or alternatively all ACTs. For Penn, you miust send the scores for every SAT, ACT and subject test you have actually taken.
- Cornell accepts either the SAT or ACT, and separately requires two subject tests. its policy used to be like Penn in that you had to send all scores of all tests you have actually taken. The stated policy is now ambiguous. If you send SAT, you must send all SATs, but it is unclear whether you have to send all subject tests if you took more than two, or send all ACTs if you choose to send ACT.