SAT II Question!!! Colleges opting out of score choice?

<p>So I just found out that a college that I am applying to is NOT accepting score choice policy and is requiring applicants to submit ALL scores. Recently, I signed up for the Lit and Math 2 test. I took the Lit (and I'm pretty sure I did well) but I ended up NOT taking the Math 2 (because I felt unprepared and wanted to focus on the Lit and I had a music competition later that day I needed to prepare for...sooo...yeah), even though I paid for it so on my official score report it will say....nothing. How will the college view this?</p>

<p>Btw, I already had another SAT II test US History 760 so I'm covered on the minimum requirements.</p>

<p>Edit: I misunderstood your situation. As far as I know, if you pay for a test and dont take it, it doesnt appear on your record which they send, so you should have no problem. Unless of course you filled out the answer sheet for that test, which would be bad.</p>

<p>I called the SAT offices and they informed me that if you use score choice, the colleges will not be informed that you have used it.</p>

<p>So really it comes down to a question of ethics, which I will not answer for you.</p>

<p>As for the ACT, you can only send one test at a time, which pretty much forces you to use score report unless you really wanna pay 50 dollars to send your 5 tests (or however many you took).</p>

<p>College Board does not report tests signed up for but not taken even if you do not exercise score choice. It is not a “score” included within any colleges requirement that you report all scores</p>