To score choice or not to score choice...

<p>All my scores:</p>

<p>2080:
M 740
CR 730
W 610</p>

<p>And 2240
M 760
CR 800
W 680</p>

<p>Math II - 790
Chem - 780
Lit - 690</p>

<p>So should I send in my first SAT I attempt? Even if Harvard superscores, all my scores on the second attempt went up, so is there really a point? Unless I want to show how much I improved (from meh to less meh)...</p>

<p>And should I send in Lit too? :&lt;/p>

<p>I mean, don't they only look at the best score anyways? So reporting all of them won't hurt...</p>

<p>Please help. >.<</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure Harvard wants you to send all scores…</p>

<p>[Harvard</a> College Admissions § Applying: Statement on Score Choice](<a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/application_process/scorechoice.html]Harvard”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/apply/application_process/scorechoice.html)</p>

<p>You can send which ever score you want to it. I highly suggest you send only the second score and your first 2 SAT 2 scores.</p>

<p>Okay thnaks (: Will do. </p>

<p>My mom was convinced that if a family friend’s D could get 800 in Lit when she decided on a whim to take a third subject test, I could get 800 no problem if I studied. Boy, was she wrong!</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that Lit is considered one of the harder subject tests, as you seem to have found out</p>

<p>So should I send it in anyways?</p>

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<p>I agree with this.</p>

<p>^Seconded. Don’t send lit or first SAT reasoning results.</p>

<p>I didn’t use score choice, and all of my scores-- literally all of them-- were worse than yours. . . Haha. :)</p>

<p>Haha well good luck!
I reported my Lit on the Common App form, but that hardly matters.</p>

<p>Anybody know how long it takes for the score reports to reach the colleges?</p>