<p>Hi I’ve looked every threads about self report and officially reporting scores on common app and I’m still kinda feelin ehhh
My question is
I’ve listed on common app the amount of sat 1 I’ve taken ( ex. 3) but it only wants the highest score. When officially sending test scores do i have to report every sat scores or just the
highest?
when self reporting subject scores and ap scores, can i just list scores that i want or all scores? Some scores i did bad so i do not want to list them. And when officially reporting them, what will happen? Send all subject and ap scores or just ones i want?</p>
<p>1) I’m submitting the ACT and I only sent in the score that I want to send
2) You don’t have to choose to self-report the subject tests, even if you DID take them. You just send them through college board and the school will get them, regardless of whether or not you self-reported on the common app.
Hope this helps!</p>
<p>Bibliophile3 thank you. So i can just send one test score even if i said i took 4 sat 1 right? And for the subject test scores too? Send only subject scores i want to send?</p>
<p>Babyblo - Yup! You can send whatever YOU want, whether you reported it or not. I had the same question, and cleared it up with my guidance counselor :)</p>
<p>Sorry, I realized that might not be 100% clear…
For example, you get an 1800, a 1900, and a 2000. You can report all 3 scores on the common app, but only send in the 2000. OR, you can only report the 2000 on the common app, but send in all 3 because you might like your math score from the 1800. (I know that a lot of people may send in all 3 because it gets super-scored and whatnot so it works to your benefit). Hope this makes sense</p>