<p>Well, I've heard that Colleges see ALL your SAT scores, does this mean they get the scores of your sophomore year? If they're not that good, can this be a disadvantage? What do you think?</p>
<p>No, most don't count scores besides your top math/verbal</p>
<p>Any score in high school shows up on the report; I don't recommend taking the SAT that early because there are tons of practice tests available, not to mention the PSAT...</p>
<p>Only in high school? Not in 7th or 8th grade for some talent search?</p>
<p>actually, it<code>s best to take the real SAT in 7th or 8th grade if you only wanna get a feel of it. it doesn</code>t hurt, since you`re not in high school yet. plus, talent searches need you to take it anyway, so why not?</p>
<p>Yeah that's what I did. Okay..glad it doesn't show up. Do all AP scores show up or do you have a choice to cancel? And if you cancel, do YOU still see the grade or do the graders not grade the test at all?</p>
<p>errr...not sure about that one. i`ve heard from other students that AP scores all show up...? but it may be wrong.</p>
<p>Yeah that's what I thought but other people were telling me in a different thread that you had the choice to show which AP scores you got. And it's too bad they changed the SAT, especially after some people prepped for it from an early age.</p>
<p>You get to choose which of your AP scores you report, I believe.</p>
<p>No, you can't choose which of your AP scores you report. There is no score choice. Also, if you want to cancel your score, you should cancel it before you get to see the score. Otherwise, your scores will be sent to colleges anyway. However, if you wish to not report your scores at all, you certainly can.
Also, there's no score choice but score witholding. But it's really pricy. You should pay 10 dollars per exam per college. For instance, if you want to withhold 2 tests and wish to send your other scores to 5 colleges, you should pay 100 bucks...</p>