<p>I'm taking the subject tests on Saturday (math 2 and lit). I've already sent my 4 free scores when I took the SAT Reasoning Test in October. Will my subject test scores be sent automatically to the 4 colleges who I have already sent my scores?</p>
<p>If I wish to send my subject test scores to additional colleges, can I choose between sending either my literature scores or my math2 scores or do I have to send both the scores?</p>
<p>Your scores won’t be sent to the schools you already sent, you’ll have to specify to College Board where you want your scores from this test date to be sent.</p>
<p>We haven’t done score choice so I can’t speak to that.</p>
<p>It is my understaning that you can only pick & choose between SATII scores you send if you use score choice and not send scores with freebee. When you send those free scores I’ve been advised, all your SATI & SATII will show on the report. You should call college board, though, to get “official” info on this. I’ve found them to be very helpful.</p>
<p>Your FUTURE scores will NOT automatically be sent to the schools who have already been selected on a prior testing date to receive scores. </p>
<p>This Saturday…SAT IIs.</p>
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<li><p>If you elect to have scores automatically reported for free, I believe you cannot score choice.</p></li>
<li><p>If you wait until you get your scores, and use Score Choice…PROVIDED your selected colleges ALLOW the Score Choice option…then you can pick and choose. You CAN select just one test, or any combination of all tests combined…all the same price for one school.</p></li>
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<p>So, you have tested, you got your scores. You go to Collegeboard and elect to send scores. You select the college, then click on exactly which scores you want sent. You CANNOT divide up an SAT I (sending only CR, for instance), but you can select any or all SAT I testings. You CAN select subject tests BY subject…not date. Example…if you have taken 2, and are taking 2 more this weekend… You could select ANY combination of those four scores. None, all, one from last time and one from this time, only one, etc. </p>
<p>Someone correct me if this is wrong. I have sent scores for my D a few times, and you can go into collegeboard and SEE how it works. They have a tutorial, AND…once your scores are in…you can go look and play and see…without getting to the point where you actually pay to send, so you can figure out what you want to do. You’ll answer “which scores”?..and you’ll see all yor listings then you just click away.</p>