SAT Subject Tests: Do I have to send ALL?

Hi,
I want to go to a school in the US, and was going to take the SAT Math 2 in a month, but since I am living internationally, it has already cost over $100 to register for the subject test! It is my sophomore year and I also found out that to send each score it would be 31$ to colleges in senior year since they would have to pull it out of the “archives” as it has been more than a year since I would have taken it. I am most likely going to retake the test junior year spring so that I can get 4 free score reports and only pay 12 dollars per report. I really don’t want to spend a lot of money. I was wondering if schools required me to send ALL my Sat subject test scores, because in that case, I will cancel my test next week and just take it junior year spring. Thank you guys!

Ik Cornell and maybe Duke require it, but are there any other schools that require ALL of the subject test scores? thx

Georgetown also requires all scores. Duke does not require all Subject Test scores. Cornell is vague, but I interpret it as if the school within Cornell requires Subjects tests, then you need to send them all. But if you are planning on applying there, I’d suggest emailing them to verify.

No other school AFAIK requires all Subject tests, but check the requirements of your target schools.

The only two colleges in the US that require you to submit all subject test scores are Georgetown and Cornell, with Cornell, as mentioned above, being somewhat ambiguous on the issue.

Also, College Board will not archive your tests taken in sophomore year after one year. Tests taken during high school years do not get archived until, at the earliest, one year after you are assumed to have graduated from high school (and if you actually take another test during that year after high school, the tests taken in high school will not be archived for at least another year after taking that test).