<p>I have already sent an SAT score report to a college that requires 3 SAT IIs. (I am applying Early Action). At the time I sent the report, I had only taken 2 SAT IIs--the college said this was okay as long as I take the last one ASAP.
I just received my score for the third SAT II -- is my only option to send the whole score report AGAIN? (The college does not have score choice so I can't only send that score, I have to send everything again.)</p>
<p>You could choose to send only the one score but there is no reason to exercise score choice. Moreover, Georgetown prohibits you from exercising score choice. With the College Board, the default send is to send all of your scores, SAT and SAT II, when you request any score to be sent. The cost is the same as sending one score.</p>
<p>I know, but I have already sent them all of my scores. I will be sending the whole score report again, plus this extra score. It’s okay for me to send this score report twice?</p>
<p>Most certainly, it happens all the time and there are no demerit points for doing so and places like Georgetown which reject score choice expect you to send all of them again. You should note that those who will actually review your file for admission will get yours electronically with everything they need in it and the one thing the file they receive will not tell them is how many times you sent scores, something about which they don’t care.</p>
<p>Great–thank you so much! My guidance counselor offered to fax the unofficial score report to them because sometimes they do accept this but I’d rather just do it the standard way. Thank you!</p>