<p>Georgetown says " Georgetown does not allow the use of Score Choice, and as such you are required to send Georgetown the results of all SAT Reasoning Tests, SAT Subject Tests and ACT exams you have taken."
Well, I've taken the SAT once and the ACT five times... I know. A lot. I've got a 34 now, but I started at a 26 when I was a sophomore before jumping. Does this mean I HAVE to send each score? Like ~$70 in fees. I mean if I only sent a couple rather than my three 33's would they know or would it matter?</p>
<p>I think you know the answer to this…you typed out a quote yourself that very clearly states you are REQUIRED to send all those scores…</p>
<p>Hi Limbertlion22–Although around ~70 in fees is nothing to sneeze at, my first thought would be that if you can afford to take the ACT 5 times, you can probably can find a way to pay the fees to send the scores. </p>
<p>If I had to guess the real issue is not the fees, but that you don’t want to send the 26. </p>
<p>I don’t really think there would be a way for Gtown to know that you took it 5 times, but if there was a slip up and they found out that you did, and you did not submit–I don’t think it would bode well for you.<br>
BTW, I wouldn’t worry that much about lower test scores from Sophomore year–I doubt that would keep you from being admitted (as long as the rest of your application is what they are looking for.)</p>