SAT Score Choice Policy??

<p>My Sat scores for jan are 1800's (i was very sick that day)
And my scores for oct are almost 2200's</p>

<p>I also have good sat2 scores(700's) and bad ones (500's)</p>

<p>Schools like UPenn and Cornell requires that i send all of my scores</p>

<p>But do i really need to send all of them?</p>

<p>I know it says that i send all of my scores but on the website i can still uncheck the scores that i don't want to send.</p>

<p>Is there anyone who didn't send all of their scores when they were told to send all?
If so, were there any consequences? Did you see receive admittance?</p>

<p>bumpppppppppp</p>

<p>i say to not risk it. Most schools, albeit they request that you send all scores, only look at the highest scores on a particular section. </p>

<p>For example
December SAT 700 CR 800 M 700 W
January SAT 750 CR 800M 680 W</p>

<p>they would look at 750 CR 800 M and 700 W even though they request that you send all. Their computer shows them the highest of the sections but at times they check your other scores also but your not penalized in any way. </p>

<p>I do not know what happens if you do not send all of them. I’m curious about that too.</p>