<p>careyprice, It’s up to you to send in which SAT II scores to send in, so colleges will only see the ones that you send in. They will not know if you have taken a test more than once.</p>
<p>I remember reading some article on the internet (sorry for the lack of link), but an admissions rep from Yale pretty much said that the enforcement of no Score Choice would be based on a “honor code.” So, if your school accepts SC, you don’t have anything to worry about, as you can send your best scores. If you’re applying to a school like Yale or Stanford that does not accept Score Choice, you’re on the “honor code.” Whether or not colleges have a way of finding out that you took more than reported. . . I don’t know.</p>
<p>yea but the honor code is basically a guilt code if they cant figure out if you used it…which doesnt seem right</p>
<p>Of course. I’m not trying to say it’s moral or anything. Just saying there as of now there is no evidence indicating a university can discover you used Score Choice against their wishes. JMO.</p>
<p>so if you dont use score choice, you send all your sat I and II scores?</p>