SAT score choice

<p>Please help me to understand the rules for schools that state that all SAT results must be sent (like Cornell and Tufts).
My daughter took the SAT's and did good, not great. She took the SAT II's and did high 700's on all. She took the ACT's and did very well.
Can we send ACT's and SAT II's but not SAT I results to schools that say that they want all SAT scores? In other words, does "all scores" only apply if she wants her SAT I's considered?
I'm worried that I messed things up by sending SAT II to all of her schools of interest.
thanks!</p>

<p>No replies to my original post. Hoping someone can help me figure this out. To “show interest” I sent all of my daughter’s SAT II’s to several schools. I did not send her SAT I’s. After doing this, I realized that the score report from College Board says “this report includes SOME SAT scores” rather than saying “this report includes ALL SAT scores.” Our intention was to send ACT results and SAT II results to all of her schools, but not send her SAT I scores, because they were significantly less good than the ACT’s. Now I see that Cornell and Tufts require that all scores be sent from every test date. Had I not sent the SAT II’s (which were 770 in Math 2 and 770 in US History) they would never have known that she took the SAT’s at all and we could have just sent her very respectable ACT’s.
Does anyone know if “requiring scores from all test dates” mean only if a candidate wants SAT 1 results considered, or does sending SAT II’s to those schools mean that we also now have to send SAT 1’s. thanks!</p>

<p>I think they’re referring to when you fill out the actual application. They might keep her subject test scores on record, but if you don’t send them in with her application I don’t think they would fall under the “send all SAT scores” requirement.</p>