<p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but when you send in your SAT scores, colleges don't see your subject test scores, right? (and vice versa)</p>
<p>(meaning they are completely separate)</p>
<p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but when you send in your SAT scores, colleges don't see your subject test scores, right? (and vice versa)</p>
<p>(meaning they are completely separate)</p>
<p>No, all your scores are sent</p>
<p>well that sucks....</p>
<p>thanks for the info</p>
<p>unless your in class of '10 or greater, in which case you more or less get to choose which test scores are seen</p>
<p>I don't think they should look down upon them because for all they know, the person with a 2300+ SAT could have had a 25 ACT and someone with a 34 ACT could have had a 1900 SAT. Good thing Collegeboard will allow you to choose which tests you want to send in March, which is way after college apps for seniors. Do colleges know if you didn't send some scores though with that option? It means more money for collegeboard because then people will be more willing to take as many tests as possible knowing they won't be penalized and colleges won't know they took the SAT 10 times since 9th grade.</p>