<p>If a college demands all the tests you have taken such as sat subject tests and sat I's and you don't send one of the tests, then how will the college know you did not send that certain test? I was just wondering. I am in no way implying that I have done this or will do this.</p>
<p>Many high schools put all your scores on your official high school transcript that is sent to colleges. Thus, exercising score choice when requesting scores from College Board may not prevent the college from getting the scores. If high school does not provide scores, then college won’t learn of them unless you tell them.</p>
<p>Do MOST HSs put your scores on your transcript?</p>
<p>^I am guessing it is still the majority. All ones I am personally familiar with do but that is only a small number in the scheme of things. Some mistakenly believe their high school does not include scores because the transcript they get at the end of a grading period does not include them but the full transcript sent to colleges does. I have heard second hand that some high schools actually stopped doing so in reaction to the College Board allowing you to withhold scores. There was a time years ago that the practice was so common that the majority of colleges accepted scores on your transcript without the need to send official scores from the testing agencies. There are still a number of colleges that do that although that number grows increasingly smaller every year.</p>