Sat II Score Choice Question

<p>I apologize if this question has been beaten to death but do I have to submit all of my SAT II scores? I took them in October and got a 780 in Math II, 640 US History, and a 610 in Literature. I just took the Literature one to see how I'd do. I'm not interested in having that actually submitted. I have taken the SAT IIs before for a couple other subjects.</p>

<p>I know Tufts requires all SAT scores to be sent. Does this apply to SAT IIs as well? There are some SAT II scores that I just wouldn't like submitted. I hear they only look at the top two? </p>

<p>I've already filled out the test section of my Common App. I only filled in two SAT subject tests. Do I have to send my scores via the College Board as well? </p>

<p>I'd appreciate it if anyone can clarify the situation for me,</p>

<p>Thanks,
Supasing</p>

<p>I’m curious about the answer to this as well, as I have a Biology score in the 600s (took it without studying), but two other decent scores. <bump></bump></p>

<p>We require an official score report from the College Board. And we ask you to send in all the testing. We only use the best scores, and as I learned this year in ED, score choice is creating a lot of problems. It’s easier to just send us everything, and you aren’t harmed in the process.</p>

<p>What if you already sent in ALL scores - and then take another test (that you really don’t want to send - was only taken for a scholarship contest) are you required to send in the additional scores? and pay to send them again?</p>

<p>^^My advice would be not to worry about it if you sent in a proper and complete score report (i.e., as of the time it was made). However, if the new score would be one of your two highest, then I would have that sent to Tufts.</p>