<p>So a while ago I sent in all of my SAT Is on College board and three subject tests which were pretty good/decent but did not send two horrible ones I idiotically took one time. I just realized that Georgetown requires ALL subject tests to be sent... Do I need to go back to collegeboard and send all of them? I would rather not have to do that and jeopardize anything. Will they notice I didn't send them two sat IIs? argghhhh I can't believe this.</p>
<p>I do not believe they have a way of knowing that you omitted two SAT II’s. However, it is their requirement, and it is your job to be aware of that requirement. That said, you should send them in. I don’t know if not sending in all test scores is grounds for the rescindment of an acceptance (if they find out), but I think it will give you peace of mind regardless, most especially in the event that you are accepted and enroll.</p>
<p>What do you think is the spirit of Georgetown’s policy? Do you think they would understand if they found out that you didn’t send in two scores you think are bad? Would they think more of you if you sent in all of your scores (good and bad)?</p>
<p>I honestly don’t think they or any other institution with regulations would be understanding of a student’s not following them. That’s why I suggested that they technically might be inclined to rescind an offer if they did find out. They would think you were doing what you were expected to do–following the rules–if you sent them all in.</p>