self-reporting test scores

<p>I took this to mean that I report all the scores I had... because I thought that the colleges would see them on the report the Collegeboard sent over anyway. Should I have just not put them down?
Which is completely stupid as I have two bad scores (620, 660 in math) while two good scores (Lit780 and Chinese 800). But as I've already sent out my apps, will schools that "recommend" two subject tests just choose the top two and the math scores won't count that much? I make it pretty clear in my app that I'm a social science/humanities future major.</p>

<p>The college will see all your test scores in the official score report anyway, so it’s better to self-report. As to scores – yes, as far as I know, most colleges will consider your best scores.</p>

<p>cool thanks. i was sort of freaking out about this yesterday … >< </p>

<p>if i take the Lit in January, could i still send updated score reports to schools that don’t have restrictions on how many subject tests you take, but their regular SAT score deadline is December?</p>