<p>I know that Penn asks/requires a full record of testing history so does anyone actually hide scores still? </p>
<p>Also, did I hurt my chances at admissions by sending sub-par SATs (2 sub 2100s and a sub 2200) instead of hiding those and just sending my 35 ACT?</p>
<p>(International student btw)</p>
<p>Thanks for any opinions</p>
<p>Mandatory: No. Penn picks your best score to put in the student profile they make for you when they review/consider your application. I took the SAT three times—went from a 2130 to a 2230 to a 2330. Sent all 3. Took the ACT three times----34, 34, and 34. Sent all 3. Bottom line: Karma is real. If you follow the rules, you’ve given yourself the best shot. If you try to cheat the system, you deserve to lose.</p>