<p>So I put on my common app a certain SAT score, but the scores I sent to the school are different because the most recent scores didn't come until after I sent the score reports. I could send them my new scores but that's another $11.25, and I actually am a little strapped for cash right now. Mom has spent way too much money on this college stuff for me. What should I do? Does it matter all that much? The difference between the two scores is a 100 points btw. </p>
<p>college board allows you to send up to 4 scores for free. 100 points can make a significant difference when going up against another applicant with similar stats as yourself. </p>
<p>I sent those already. I guess I’ll just have to pay. These are the times when I wish my tutoring business took off. </p>
<p>If the scores you sent are better than the ones on the common app, you’re fine. They’ll realize that you got a better score. No need to send the worse score. </p>
<p>If it’s the other way around, and you sent the college the worse score, then you need to send them the better score - 100 points is a significant difference! </p>