Submitting all SAT scores

<p>A couple of the colleges on my list require that you submit all SAT scores, but two years ago, I registered for the SATs (my parents wanted me to take them for practice) but ultimately decided not to take them. But the test from 2007 is still on my collegeboard account with no score, and when I try to not send it to schools that require you to send all SAT scores, a notification pops up and tells me not to.</p>

<p>Should I send the no score from two years ago and assume colleges will realize it was from two years ago and I didn't even take them, and just disregard it? Or should I just not send it?</p>

<p>Yes. I wouldn’t worry about it. It isn’t a low score…it’s a no score. They will understand that you just did not take the test.</p>

<p>The colleges that require you to send all scores do not mean tests you never actually took and have no score. That College Board warning that pops up is to warn you that the college requires all scores but it is up to you to decide what to send. Your situation is obviously something the computer techs at College Board did not think through when they created the warning. Just ignore it and send scores for tests you actually took.</p>

<p>Thanks for all your help!</p>