<p>If he got a letter, he needs to send the scores. The rest is speculation. But my money is on the fact there are nonofficial indications of scores or test dates on the HS transcript.</p>
<p>@mabsjenbu: No, I did not, since Cornell stated very clearly that it does not accept Score Choice.</p>
<p>When CB set up score choice, it could have (should have?) done the following.</p>
<p>1) Assign the default policy (score choice allowed) to a college or university.</p>
<p>2) Require any college or university who wants to see all scores to register that info with the CB. No registration received means default policy is used.</p>
<p>3) When student chooses school X to get a report, the policy is consulted, and the student is or is not allowed to pick which scores to send. Web servers are pretty good at this kind of stuff.</p>
<p>4) Communicate with high schools that attaching SAT scores to transcripts or anything else is not OK.</p>
<p>Most people will do the right thing and adhere to the college’s policy, but why allow the unethical person to be unethical?</p>
<p>Is there any way to erase my SAT 2 score from June 09? I got a 520 in world history…</p>
<p>^ i think you can just pick which SAT II you want to send unless they say all scores must be sent. its like the same thing for the SAT I</p>
<p>at least i hope so, cause i got 610 world in 09 and don’t wanna send that.</p>