<p>This may be obvious, but when Stanford asks you to report all scores, does that mean just include all attempts? Because I could not find a way to list multiple act/sat scores in the application, only the highest of each.</p>
<p>If you are reporting ACT or SAT scores, you must send the official score reports from either the College Board or the ACT organization.</p>
<p>I already submitted my SAT and top ACT, from the agencies</p>
<p>Stanford requires that you send all of them, unless you took it to place for a talent search program in middle school or high school.</p>
<p>“The ACT Plus Writing or the SAT (Critical Reading, Math and Writing) is required. Official scores from all test dates must be sent to Stanford directly from the ACT or the College Board (the reporting agency for the SAT) or both if the applicant has taken the ACT and the SAT.”
“The only exceptions are tests taken for the purpose of talent programs in middle or junior high school (for example, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth and Duke University’s Talent Identification Program). These test scores do not have to be sent to Stanford.”</p>
<p>They say if the price is an issue (which it would be since I am paying for all of them) just submit the top and “self report” the rest, which stems back to my original question whether I can self report the scores on the common app or just that I took them</p>
<p>I just applied today as well and had to do the same thing because I didn’t want to pay to officially send both scores. From what I’ve researched you’re supposed to list your other scores in the “Additional Information” section on the common app. You should list the test date, composite score, and individual sub-scores including writing. Essentially everything that would be included on the official score report. Also keep in mind that if you’re accepted you still have to submit the official report eventually.</p>