<p>So I know that Cornell doesn't participate in score choice and you have to send in all of your SAT scores. The two schools I am applying to (CALS & ILR) do not need sat subject tests. I took the SAT 2s in May and did really horrible (sick/ap testing stress etc.). So do I have to send in my SAT 2s or not?</p>
<p>CALS doesn’t require SAT subject tests. I don’t think ILR does either. So I don’t think you need to send them in.</p>
<p>I am curious to know the answer to this also as I assumed that all College Board scores would have to be sent, even if Cornell did not require a subject test for admission. It would be good news if that is not the case. Perhaps someone else knows?</p>
<p>You know a call to admissions would not only be most efficient but also get the right answer. Do you really want to trust someone over the internet with the chance of getting admissions revoked?</p>
<p>yo chill i was just wondering if the college confidential community knew the answer and i was just being dumb when its readily available on the internet.</p>
<p>“yo chill”— not the only time “[you] just being dumb”</p>
<p>^ uncalled for</p>
<p>i so agree but since no one can answer my question, i shall take your advice Cornellian, but you have affirmed my suspicions of cornell being a school with students with a lot of unnecessary pretentiousness.</p>
<p>“Pretentious: acting as though more important or special than is warranted, or appearing to have an unrealistically high self-image”</p>
<p>I would call it having more basic logic, not pretentiousness. If you think that is pretentious, don’t go to Ivies/top 20s. You should be old enough that you are capable of reasoning that calling for an answer is not only most efficient, but also the most accurate. Again, not pretentious, just logical.</p>
<p>^jackwagon</p>