I am in the process of sending my official score report to the colleges that I applied to. When I self-reported my SAT and subject test scores during the application process, I did not self-report my two BIOLOGY E/M subject test scores because I thought the low scores would affect my application.
Should I send ALL of my official scores to the colleges? Or should I use score choice and not send my two BIOLOGY E/M subject test scores?
(BTW, I applied to most of the UC’s, a CSU school, and UDUB.)
If you chose not to self-report them because they were low, why would you do something differently with official scores? Is there some information missing?
^^agree with above. Only send in the ones you self reported if your subject tests are as low as you imply. If they’re “low” aka a 750/760, that’s not low. You probably wouldn’t even have to submit them to any schools to get in though, except for UCB or UCLA.
No college other than Georgetown requires you to provide all your SAT subject test scores and thus you can safely withhold scores for the colleges you mention. Nevertheless, you need to check what your high school puts on your official transcript sent to colleges. Many put all your scores on the transcript, so you need to know what your high school does because withholding scores via College Board might accomplish nothing.