Some queries...please answer

<p>Okay first question: when i wrote the SAT, i had the score reports sent to 7 colleges, now i've decided there are other colleges that i want to apply to also... how do i send score reports?
If i can send the score reports on my own... isn't it kind of pointless to have them sent automatically after the exam? i mean isn't it better if you send the scores that you want to send (The good ones) rather than all of them?... if possible that is</p>

<p>One more thing: i'm an international applicant applying for admission in Fall2007, but i've already completed high-school (didn't apply last yr. due to family problem). Does this make me ineligible anywhere (Below theres a list of colleges im applying to), and will this affect my admission chances?
because my GPA, rank, Sats, Ecs, reccos, everything else is great.</p>

<p>Colleges i'm applying to:
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Columbia
UPenn
Cornell
Duke
Stanford
UCLA
UCBerkeley</p>

<p>Answer to question #1: Go to <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.collegeboard.com&lt;/a> and login with your ID and password and tell them you want to send your SATs to other scores. You'll need a credit card, since there is a charge for them to do this for you.</p>

<p>Answer to question #2:<br>
The fact that you took a year off for personal or family reasons makes no difference in how you apply to these schools or in your chances. In every case, just follow their rules for Freshman Admissions as though you are a senior in high school. The only difference is you will need to send your high school transcript (showing all of your grades, including the senior year results) to these schools at the time that you apply.</p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>As far as i know (i read it on the website), in columbia university i am not eligible to apply to columbia college. It is clearly stated on the website that the "school of general studies" is for students who have had a break of a year or more in their education since high school.
Thats why i asked the question.
I'd like it if someone could clarify this for me.........</p>