Score Choice, or No Score Choice....that is the question

<p>Ok, for the SAT my scores are as follows</p>

<p>1st time:
CR - 620
M - 720
W - 700
Comp - 2040</p>

<p>2nd time:
CR - 680
M - 720
W - 750
Comp - 2150</p>

<p>3rd time:
CR - 740
M - 780
W - 800
Comp - 2320</p>

<p>Should I use score choice for certain colleges to only send that last score? Some colleges require you send all scores, so I'd essentially have to make another common app without my lower SAT scores self-reported....right? Is it worth the hassle to use score choice and have to manage schools different, or will score choice even make that much of a difference?</p>

<p>Bump Please</p>

<p>Well, why don’t you use score choice for every college you are applying to?</p>

<p>Congrats on your scores. Do the schools state specifically they want all scores? Does it make a difference if you send ACT and SAT? In other words, do they allow score choice if you send both ACT and SAT? Is it a big hassle to make another version of common app?</p>

<p>Making another version is quick and easy. All the informations copies exactly to the second version, then just make the necessary changes. Yes, some schools require all scores from all sittings. It wouldn’t be hard to make a second version with all scores for those schools. Just be sure to keep them straight :-)</p>

<p>You dont have to make another version of the common app. The self-reported scores are not given much weight. Colleges will only use the official report from college board</p>

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