<p>I took SAT twice, should I submit both or should I choose the best scores?</p>
<p>Same applies for SAT Subject Tests as well. I tried French just for fun and I have a 580 so I don't want to submit it. What should I do?</p>
<p>I took SAT twice, should I submit both or should I choose the best scores?</p>
<p>Same applies for SAT Subject Tests as well. I tried French just for fun and I have a 580 so I don't want to submit it. What should I do?</p>
<p>Im hoping that I can submit the best and send officials to school s that want all. Or im hoping to submit a different application for each school</p>
<p>What I’m doing is for the common app I’m just listing the ones that I want to be seen. Colleges require official score reports through college board anyway, so the self reports you do on the common app are not gonna really be looked at too heavily to begin with. As far as whether or not colleges will see the low scores, that depends on if they accept score choice. If they do, you’re free to just send them the scores that you want to. However, if they don’t accept score choice, you’re required to send in all SAT and Subject Test scores.</p>
<p>But it looks like the common app wants all scores</p>
<p>Yeah, but the colleges are looking for the official score report, not your common app report. If they took the self report as fact, then they’d be getting a whole lot of kids putting 800s down for everything.</p>
<p>When you report you can chose which scores to send. If you are a high achieving students only send Subject Tests over 700 (Colleges generally only want 2-3).</p>
<p>Yes, but some colleges ask you to self report. I wanted to know if I could submit my highest self-report my highest scores and then send the official. I also wanted to know if I could submit different applications to different colleges</p>