<p>I took the SAT twice and had very little improvement overall like +50 but one of my sections jumped +100. All my Early schools accept score choice but I mistakenly just sent all of my scores. How badly will this reflect that I have some lower scores the second time I took it?
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also can i go back and change it?</p>
<p>Since the second one is higher, that shouldn’t be that bad. If one section rose and other sections fell, it is best so send all of your scores, so that they can see your best score in each category.</p>
<p>I know but I could have just used score choice and just shown my highest scores without showing that I screwed up two sections.</p>
<p>@vanpersie
You misinterpreted the Score Choice Policy. When you use the Score Choice, it never “hide” the other sections of a test even if it is not the highest.
For example, you have a 2150 with CR 700, Math 800 and WR 650 and a 2290 with CR 760, Math 780 and WR 750. Obviously, you have the highest math in the first and highest CR and WR in the second, but score choice will only send the colleges these two “complete” sittings. If a college claims that it will look the highest sections, then probably they will do it in their computer systems. So actually, you did the exact the same thing as if you use score choice</p>
<p>yeah i looked into it and realized so i stopped refreshing this page for replies like at 4 AM
LOLL
but yeah thanks a lot!</p>