<p>Hey!
I have a question about the SAT Subject Tests and what colleges look at. I know that colleges only ask for 2-3 subject test scores, but can colleges demand to see all your scores? For example, if took SAT Math IC and got a 740, but I don't want to submit it and let's say I submit a Math IIC score instead(which is 770). And I also submit 2 other subject tests in which I got a 760+ on and choose to submit those to colleges. Can colleges, like the ivies demand to know what I got on all my SAT II's that I took? Or can I just submit the highest 3 and not mention SAT Math IC(or other low SAT II test)? Also if I retake and do better on the retake and send my retake to colleges can they still view my original scores? For example if I took math IC first time and get a 740 but on my next try I get an 800. Can I just submit my 800 or will colleges see both attempts?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Some colleges only see what you send them. HOWEVER, some colleges require you to send them EVERYTHING (the only top school that I know that requires everything is Yale0</p>
<p>yea i wasn’t sure whether ivies could demand all your SAT II scores.</p>
<p>Here’s a list of [score</a> choice policies](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf"]score”>http://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf) from the college board. I would assume that if they require all scores for the SAT I they also require all scores for the SAT II. On the common app, you are asked to enter all of your SAT II as well.</p>
<p>I am in the same position; I actually only have one good score so far, the rest are pretty bad. I don’t want to submit my chemistry or math 1 score, especially because I took math 2 and scored 140 points higher. Meanwhile, I need to find a second test that I can break 700 on.</p>