Should I put SAT subjec test scores even if I am not sending?

<p>I took 2 SAT subject tests and I didn't like my math score. (600 math level 2 and 680 literature). I took them for a few colleges that required them but I am no longer interested in those colleges so I don't really want to send the scores to colleges that don't need them. My question is should I put the scores under the SAT Subject Test/AP test score section of the common app even if I am not sending them?</p>

<p>According to the College Board, they don’t tell colleges whether or not you’re using Score Choice, so they wouldn’t know the difference if you didn’t put it on your Common App. If they don’t require the tests, and you don’t want them to know, than I don’t see why you would need to put the scores on the app. I think the space if just there so that admissions officers can get an idea of your scores while they wait for the score report.</p>

<p>I don’t see the purpose of putting your scores in the application if there won’t be a score report to confirm them. Obviously, I’m not saying you’re a liar, but there needs to be confirmation. At the same time, I don’t see how it could hurt; it could be beneficial to you if a college sees you took SAT IIs, even though they weren’t required. It’s your choice whether to spend the money to send them out or not.</p>

<p>yeah, it’s not really the money. I just don’t think my math sat II score would be beneficial since it wasn’t that good and I want to major in Business.</p>