Sending all scores from one test date to prove consistency?

<p>I'm applying to a school that wants you to send all SAT/ACT scores but allows score choice for subject tests. When I called and asked about sending lower scores, the admission rep said just send all scores... "they won't hurt you and there is no magic number needed for admission." </p>

<p>I have 3 test dates... first one I took German after two years. I got a 640. True, it was after only two years of preparation, but I don't know if they'll know that (will they?), and it's not as impressive as a higher score anyway in my opinion. So I'm on the edge... I want to be honest and not have them find out what I scored through other means, but I want to show my best side, not my weaknesses. On my 2nd test date, I got a 700mathII and 760 Lit. On my 3rd test date, I got a 770 mathII. I might send all scores from those last two test dates to show that I have improved my math skills a lot, but I'm not sure ... </p>

<p>Edit: I forgot to add that I thought sending both math scores might help them see that I'm consistent--not bombing one test to do well in another.</p>

<p>Will the school find/look at all of my tests anyway? I'm not super worried, I just want to show that I'm honest, but I also want to showcase my strengths...</p>

<p>I assume you are referring to Stanford. It says that it will consider SAT subject tests that you send only if they help you. Nevertheless, I really don’t see any point at all to sending both maths. There is no real point of “consistency” to be made by also sending the lower one and you shouldn’t do it.</p>

<p>so it won’t look weird having only one test on different dates?</p>