SAT Score Choice

<p>I heard that the colleges that do use Score Choice "strongly encourage" students to send in all their SAT scores- but would it hurt you if you choose not to send in all of your scores? The schools that I have in mind are Harvard and Brown.</p>

<p>Can someone please help me? I think i might have done poorly on the SATs this time around and I need to cancel my scores by Wednesday if I am going to have to send it to colleges!</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/938602-did-you-submit-all-required-test-scores.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/938602-did-you-submit-all-required-test-scores.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Check that thread out</p>

<p>According to it you can use score choice and it should be fine…at least according to one poster</p>

<p>Unless the schools specifically asks for ALL test scores, I would just send in my best one. Even when some schools do do so, some students still uses score choice and submit only their best scores. However, do note that if the school that you’re applying to discovers that you’ve only sent your best score when they ask for all score to be submitted, there’s no way you’re getting in. So don’t take the risk and follow the rules.</p>

<p>do the schools have a way to discover that one did not send all scores?</p>

<p>^ yes. An adcom from Penn mentioned that they can tell if Score Choice was used.</p>