<p>Who here is applying to schools like Stanford, Cornell, Upenn, etc, that have rejected score choice? Are you guys going to use score choice anyways for the schools? I've done some research on this, and it seems there is no way for those colleges to verify that you have sent all your schools, or how many times you have sent it.</p>
<p>Penn's dean of admissions:
"Despite Penn's current policy, Furda noted that admissions officers have no way of actually knowing how many times an applicant took the SAT and must trust that students are not sending a Score Choice report.</p>
<p>He added that it is "na've" to think that all applicants will send all their scores, but "we are relying on most to give us their full score set." </p>
<p>article: Penn</a> Admissions Office protests Score Choice - News</p>
<p>additionally, collegeboard states that there are no loopholes in score choice, and colleges cannot technically reject or opt out of it, and apparently Furda doesn't believe that all students will follow score choice</p>