<p>Quick and Simple question: Does the College Board offer Score Choice for the SAT II like it's going to begin offering for the regular SAT?</p>
<p>I want to take one of them cold to see where I stand and then take it again after studying. It would probably be better to do this with released exams. Does the College Board have a "blue book" of sorts for the SAT II with sample exams?</p>
<p>I think there is a Math L1 and 2 book, a History book, and a ‘All Subjects’ book.</p>
<p>And i think you can choose which SAT 2s to send even if the college requires you to send all of your scores. I think Score Choice only applies to Sat 1s.</p>
<p>I believe that you can choose which SAT II scores to report by test, not by date (which is how SAT I score choice works). My interpretation of that is that if you take one particular test twice, you can choose whether or not to submit that subject, but if you do submit it, you will be submitting both scores.</p>
<p>You should probably look at the info on CB and even call them to confirm your interpretation of their policy. That should give you more reliable info than asking for opinions here.</p>
<p>Can anyone who has taken 2 of the same Subject Tests (i.e. 2 Math IIcs) go to collegeboard.com and try to send their scores (like go to the selection screen). Is it true that if you check one Math II to send, the other one also has to be checked?</p>
<p>^ This is not right. Each individual SAT II subject test you sit for is considered a distinct test. So if you took SAT II US History in June 2009 and you retake it in October 2009, Score Choice will allow you to decide which of the two scores to submit (or neither, or both). And if you take, say, SAT II Lit on the same dates, you can independently decide which of the two Lit scores (or neither, or both) to submit. So if your high scores are June Lit and October US History, you can submit only those scores if you like. Just be careful to comply with what each college you’re applying to is asking for.</p>
<p>As far as u know, can colleges find out whether u’ve used score choice? Like what would happen if u used score choice for a college that didnt allow it</p>
<p>I don’t know whether they can tell if you’re cheating. But just be clear: if they ask you to submit all test scores and you don’t, it’s cheating, and that’s grounds for disqualification either at the time you’re applying or later. So just be honest.</p>