<p>I have abysmal SAT reasoning test scores which is why I'm sending my ACT scores but I'm also sending SAT subject test scores to some colleges. Some of those like Stanford, Columbia, don't accept score choice. If I send in only my subject test scores, do I also have to send in all of my SAT I scores? </p>
<p>Also, how does score choice work in subject tests for schools who use the "Highest section version 2" score choice policy?
I know Stanford allows you to select which subject tests to send since they aren't required, are other schools similar?</p>
<p>Most schools that reject score choice require you to send all SAT and SAT II scores if you send any SAT or SAT II score and that is true for Columbia. Stanford’s rule is applicable only to SATs (if you choose to rely on it) or ACTs (if you choose to rely on it) and thus you can send whatever IIs you choose without any other scores. Any school that you found on that CB report from April listing colleges and states it is “Highest section version 2” means you can exercise score choice and and send whateve scores you feel like.</p>