<p>When sending scores to the UC system- do I have to send a score report to EACH individual university? (I.e. I am applying to UCLA, UCSB, and Berk.) So do I just send one or three? and if only one- whom do I send it to?</p>
<p>You send it to all through via your collegeboard account when you sign up for the test. If you didn't do that.. I think you would need to contact collegeboard or something through mail. I don't know, I never did it that way.</p>
<p>You have to send it to all of them individually.</p>
<p>We can send in the scores AFTER we're accepted right? I really don't want them to see my horrendous Bio score when making their decision.....</p>
<p>you can put down your scores on the common app - for UC only- and then later you send in the transcripts so that they know your scores for sure.</p>
<p>crap. i signed up for sat2 physics in december and sent my scores to la, uci, sd, sb, and davis. i doubt i will do well. would they have seen the scores anyway even if i hadnt sent them.???? PLEASE HELP!@!</p>
<p>You have to send SAT scores. It's required.</p>
<p>okay thanks.</p>
<p>not sending act scores is alright though right?</p>
<p>If you did better on your SAT, then there's no reason to send your ACT scores. If you don't think you'll do well on your physics SAT, then you shouldn't be taking it. Do you already have 2 other subjects?</p>
<p>french-760 and math2c-720...but someone told me i need sat2 physics if i want to major in computer science. i dont think i'll do well though. low 600s maybe</p>
<p>That "someone" is wrong... I'm a Computer Science major and I never took the SAT II Physics test (I took the SAT II Chemistry test instead)... shoot for 700. :rolleyes:</p>