Score Choice in SAT I vs SAT II

<p>So I took the SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I) once and got a great score.
I've taken many different SAT II Subject Tests (five to be precise) and gotten a variety of scores.
So I want to send my one SAT I score but only some of my SAT II's (the 800s lol) to colleges. Many colleges say on their websites that they want me to send all of my SAT I scores (which I'm fine doing, only took it once). However, when I go to order my scores on CollegeBoard, and I pick my SAT I scores and some of my SAT II scores, it says that I am sending "some of my scores" to colleges. Will colleges see this and think I am hiding other SAT I scores? Or will they know that I selected all of my SAT I's?</p>

<p>As long as the college doesn’t say “You must send all of your SAT II scores”, you have nothing to worry about. Most colleges only look at your best scores, anyway.</p>

<p>If the college requires you to send all SAT scores, and it is also a college that actually requires SAT IIs, it is likely to be a college that requires you to also send all SAT II scores (examples: Upenn, Cornell and Columbia).</p>

<p>Exercising score choice with CB results in that statement you see about sending some scores to colleges. It is for your edification. College Board sends nothig to colleges to indicate a score has been withheld.</p>

<p>thanks drusba. after some more research I’ve found that some colleges (ie Yale) explicitly say that they want ALL SAT I’s and ALL SAT II’s, while others (ie Stanford) explicitly state that they want ALL SAT I’s, but sending only some SAT II’s is fine. Unfortunately, it’s less clear cut on the websites of most colleges.</p>