should i send my TOEFL score?

<p>I took the TOEFL and got a 114/120.</p>

<p>I moved to America in the third grade so English is not really a foreign language to me (I actually speak it better than my native language....)</p>

<p>Some of the schools i'm applying to don't require the applicant to send his/her score if the applicant went to an american highschool (which i did)</p>

<p>so will it hurt to send my score since i didn't get a perfect score even though I speak English fluently?</p>

<p>or should i send it? because some people told me it helps if you didn't do well on your SAT reading (i got a 690)</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>If your education in the US has been in English (rather than a bi-lingual or other language-immersion program), and you will complete a full 12th grade education here, then you will have been in schools where English is the medium of instruction for eight years by the time you graduate high school. I know of no college/university in the US that would ask for a TOEFL score after that many years of English-medium instruction. Most won’t ask for it after four years. I cannot imagine why you would have chosen to spend your time and money to take the TOEFL. It is not important for someone in your situation.</p>

<p>If you are unhappy with your SAT score, you should either re-take it, or take the ACT.</p>

<p>If you got 690 in CR you do not need Tofel score and it will not add any value in your apps.</p>