Score Choice: now you have it, now you don't

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“It simply allows students to put their best foot forward,” said Laurence Bunin, a senior vice president with the College Board.

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Not so fast! - say USC et al. - hold that foot!

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Admissions officials at some highly selective colleges — the University of Southern California, Stanford, Claremont McKenna and the University of Pennsylvania, among others — have said that, Score Choice or not, they want all the scores — from the SAT and the ACT.

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See the full article here:
SAT</a> Changes Policy, Opening Rift With Colleges.</p>

<p>Look also here:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/626284-sat-1-month.html#post1061557941%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/626284-sat-1-month.html#post1061557941&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>It ain't getting any easier...</p>

<p>don't all of those schools superscore anyways? Sounds like their opting out of score choice contradicts their superscoring policies. or does how many times you take the SAT's now affect your decision?</p>

<p>The only thing with superscoring is that they still see your bad scores. Though, I personally won't use score choice because my best scores will most likely be spread out over multiple tests.</p>

<p>Tough decisions.</p>