<p>Most of the colleges I'm considering require that I take the SAT subject tests, which I've done. But, I'm running into a problem with the score choice policy at these schools. Some, like Tufts, ask that you send all scores from all tests. I got a 640 in Physics, 660 on Math II (1st time, took it too early), 720 on US History and 770 on Math II (2nd time). I've been planning on using just the US History and the second Math II one, but now I'm afraid that my low score, especially in physics will cause me problems during admissions. Would colleges even know if I used score choice? Thoughts?</p>
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<p>Follow instructions or be willing to deal with the consequences. </p>
<p>You’ve already replaced the Math 2 with a second higher score which will be the one considered and you have two high Subject tests, so just follow the Score Choice policies, it’s not worth doing otherwise.</p>
<p>I don’t think those scores are low. People that were admitted to MIT this year had scores in the 600’s. I would just send them all. For colleges that require all scores to be sent, you have no choice, collegeboard will send them period.
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<p>Add to post #3. Collegeboard will give warnings that certain college requires all scores to be sent but it’s still up to the student to send the scores.</p>