School got SAT score I didn't report

Before I applied to UF I sent an official SAT score report to them of a 1550. After I applied and submitted my SSAR, that was the only score that showed up and everything seemed fine.

Today, however, I checked on my portal and 2 of my previous SAT scores show up, even though I didn’t self or report or officially send them (even my receipt from college board shows that I only submitted my October 2nd one). It says that they’re verified, meaning that they somehow got an official report of them. These aren’t all my SAT scores too, as my first SAT isn’t included. Additionally, these aren’t necessary for a superscore as both of the subscrores are lower and when I was sending the official score report I made sure that only my October one was selected.

Why do these other 2 SAT scores show up on my portal?

My other school portals say they only have my October 2nd SAT so I’m not sure why UF has 3.

Do official SAT score reports contain all your attempts even if you only selected one of the scores to report?

Sorry for making so many replies–I can’t find a way to edit my original post.

Also, on the SAT website when I look at which schools got each score, UF doesn’t show up on those previous 2 attempts, it only shows up on the October one which I submitted. How could they have gotten official, or self reported, scores of those 2 previous ones? I didn’t include them in my SSAR too.

Are the scores on your high school transcript? When you registered for each SAT test, did you use one of the four free score sends to send to UF?

You must have clicked…send scores for free when you registered for the SAT. I don’t think you need to worry too much. 1. I am sure you are not the first to do this and 2. I believe they will only look at your highest score. The admissions office does not spend hours on each application. It sucks that they see other lower scores but you will be fine. 1550 is an amazing score…that is what they will go by. GL

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You probably clicked on the free score send option when you took the test. They were automatically sent your scores. To other readers, never use that option, unless you are totally confident of doing well.

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