SAT Score Choice

<p>I as going through the Score Choice tutorial and in the next to last screen (just before it ends) it shows that you can choose to send scores that do not match your college's score choice practice. For example, Cornell University requires all scores. However, collegeboard apparently lets you withhold some of the scores from Cornell.</p>

<p>My question is whether Cornell will have any way of knowing that I withheld scores (like on the score report) if I defy their score-choice policy.</p>

<p>i believe so since they are used to getting score reports with all the scores</p>

<p>^no but how would they know that u didnt only take it once?</p>

<p>It’s a honor policy.</p>

<p>@cup</p>

<p>Ok I understand but there is no place (on the score report) that would indicate you withheld scores?</p>

<p>I don’t think anybody knows for sure yet… I doubt it though.</p>

<p>Personally, if Cornell requires all of the scores, then I would give them the scores. I would be concerned that if Cornell found out that I had withheld scores from them that they wanted, it might negatively impact my admissions decision and the whole effort would have backfired.</p>

<p>@Bee
Yes I know but I’m sure even with the policy in place, many people will probably honestly mistakenly not send all their scores.</p>