SAT scores on Common App

<p>So Yale says to have College Board send ALL SAT scores, which I definitely will do.
But is it okay if I did not self-report ALL scores on the Common App?</p>

<p>That isn’t okay.</p>

<p>They will see that you didn’t sell ALL of your scores, and that you didn’t follow directions.</p>

<p>is there a reason to not self report scores on the common app?
you cant really hide anything if you send offical docs of everything.</p>

<p>Okay so this is what happened…
I took SAT three times. Two takes were good, but one score was pretty bad.
I have already applied to a couple schools on Common App that use score choice, so when I made the Common App, I didn’t self-report my one bad score.
But now I can’t change the scores I’ve already put in the Common App. Will Yale understand this? ALL scores are going to be in the official score report sent to Yale anyway…
Please help!!</p>

<p>Yale knows you can change common app for different schools. You can always create different versions of your common app. If you don’t know how, please see this link:</p>

<p><a href=“https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/Docs/AlternateVersionTechnologyFAQ.pdf[/url]”>https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/Docs/AlternateVersionTechnologyFAQ.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>^ agreed.</p>

<p>if you cant do that, call the admissions office and explain.
i doubt it would be something that would drastically affect their decision.</p>

<p>Would Yale even know if you used score choice?</p>

<p>Not to be fishing for a loophole or anything, but I’m starting to question the legitimacy of Collegeboard’s score choice policy.</p>