<p>For SAT Subject Tests, do each school's Score Choice preferences also apply? For example, UPenn requires "All Scores" as stated on the College Board website. That means all SAT Reasoning scores, I believe. When you try to uncheck an SAT Reasoning score for UPenn, College Board gives you a warning. However, there is no such warning when you uncheck a Subject Test score. It also says to check with the school because each school has different requirements about the Subject Tests. I looked around the UPenn website (and other colleges' websites as well), but they don't tell you too much about Score Choice. Does anyone know the policy for Subject Tests for schools like UPenn, Dartmouth, and Johns Hopkins? I don't want to wait until Monday because I don't want to send my scores late.</p>
<p>Within each school, score choice covers both the SAT and SAT IIs. Therefore, all SAT and SAT II scores must be sent to Penn; for D and JHU, you can choose which SAT & SAT II dates and tests to send.</p>
<p>I took the ACT, SAT, and SAT II.
I want to send my ACT and SAT II, but not my SAT. It says all SAT tests required, but I believe it refers to if you took multiple SAT’s, to send them all, and not send your best one. I want to omit my one SAT test, but send my SAT II tests. Is this against the requirements?</p>
<p>Please do not post on old threads and revive them, instead start your own thread using the New Thread button. Members often don’t notice the date and respond to the OP. And in this case, the information I gave, while correct in 2009, is now out of date.</p>
<p>The answer to your question is: it depends on the school. If the website does not explain explicitly what is required, then call the college.</p>