SAT scores

<p>I understand that UPENN's official position is that all scores from your testing history is necessary yet collegeboard allows us to "uncheck" or otherwise choose not to send scores.
I have taken 3 sat's II and have done significantly better on my second try... (It was quite terrible the first time I took it..) should I risk not sending these scores...or should I just send all of these scores?</p>

<p>-need help!</p>

<p>Thanks so much</p>

<p>i was wonderin dat too</p>

<p>Well what are your lowest scores? Is there a significant difference?</p>

<p>theres more than a 100 points difference between each of the tests that I took…</p>

<p>IMO, there is nothing to debate. Penn requires you to send all testing. If you don’t you are ignoring the rules and have an unfair advantage. It’s up to you if you can sleep with that.</p>

<p>I don’t think the big testing difference will hurt you. It shows improvement through hard work.</p>

<p>I went to a Penn Admissions session and they stated they put your highest score in each test in the database. </p>

<p>EX. SAT Subject XX Exam:
-3/2010: 690
-6/2010: 780</p>

<p>They focus on the 780. Thus, I think it won’t hurt at all to send all scores. Especially if you have improved. </p>

<p>Also-the scores above are hypothetically, obviously.</p>

<p>Even if you use the score choice, would penn know or not?</p>

<p>SEND ALL YOUR SCORES!</p>

<p>These things have a way of coming back to bite you. Follow the rules. They will use the highest score. You really have nothing to lose by sending all the scores? it show an upward trend. </p>

<p>However, if its a risk your willing to take…</p>