<p>So I only sent two of the three SAT2 scores that I have to Stanford, but I have to self-report my SAT2 scores on the commonapp. I don't really want Stanford to see that third score (it wasn't bad, just not great), so do I put just the two scores I sent in the self-report section? Or do I leave it blank?
My dilemma is that the other schools I'm applying to through CommonApp will want all SAT2 scores, so I feel like there could be some trouble there if I don't put them in the self-report section..</p>
<p>Stanford certainly wont care about only receiving 2 of the 3 SAT subject tests, as they are optional to begin with for Stanford.</p>
<p>I understand that - what I’m trying to figure out is if I self-report these scores on the commonapp. I don’t want stanford to see my 3rd SAT2, but other schools require that I report all of my SAT2s.</p>
<p>so can anyone help me?
I’m thinking i might create an alternate version of the commonapp later</p>
<p>Why wouldn’t you just create an alternate version of the common app? It seems like a simple, easy solution.</p>
<p>actually, stanford has a weird policy (but you may want to check on it further)
when i talked to the admis. off. for my area, she sounded like if you choose to send your subject tests, you should really send all of them.</p>
<p>i dont know if it is entirely true but just offering an alternative perspective</p>
<p>I clearly remember reading something on the Stanford website that said you can pick and choose SATII scores, unlike SAT and ACT scores (in which case they want all of them).</p>
<p>I made two versions of the Common App, one with all SAT II scores reported, one with only the score choiced ones.</p>