<p>I realize that Cornell does not participate in score choice. Will they realize though if I don't send them certain scores? All it is is a matter of unchecking the box next to that score. They will never know.....</p>
<p>For SAT I I think they probably will, but it doesn’t even matter since they super score so why do it? For the SAT II I went to a info session and they said they only wanted to see two subject tests so you only have to send two.</p>
<p>Doesn’t it say that they don’t superscore? Oh wait I guess that is just score choice that they don’t do. The CALS doesn’t require them, and my scores were really bad, so I think I’d only be at a disadvantage submitting them. I will submit all of my other scores though. Will they be able to tell that I withheld my SAT II’s?</p>
<p>If they don’t require them you don’t have to send them in. So your not withholding anything the way I see it. And no they can’t tell your withholding the scores. Even if they did require them and you didn’t submit them college board can’t release your scores as you own them.</p>
<p>Ok thank you. You don’t think I should submit them, should I? They would only hurt me.
Biology E:500
Math:560
US History: 590
They were horrendous and taken in loud conditions. I know they are really, really, really bad…</p>
<p>Yea I wouldn’t submit them. I think they will only hurt especially if other parts of your application are good. So since they don’t require any just don’t submit them.</p>