<p>Hi ! , I've actually learned that Cornell doesn't participate in score choice, and accordingly, I have to send in all my SAT scores. But does the same policy apply for SAT subject tests ? ( I'm applying for the Pre-medical program in Cornell's campus in Qatar, and the Subject tests are only recommended; they are not compulsory) . And if the same thing applies for the subject tests, and I scored less on my second attempt in one of the subjects after I received a solid score in the first time ( a difference of 70 marks ), would that jeopardize my chances of acceptance ? . And would it matter if I just ignore their policy for the Subject tests and just send my best scores ?</p>
<p>Go here and read the question and answer comments in which a Cornell admissions officer answers the specific question as to whether Cornell requires you to send all subject test scores in the affirmative [Standardized</a> Tests – What is required? | Undergraduate Admissions Office](<a href=“http://blogs.cornell.edu/admissions/2012/06/13/standardized-tests-what-is-required/]Standardized”>http://blogs.cornell.edu/admissions/2012/06/13/standardized-tests-what-is-required/) Unknown what happens if you ignore the policy and Cornell finds out. Thus far I have not heard of anyone being punished for doing so and that is after having this rule in place for almost three years but Cornell would have the right to reject you or withdraw any admission given if you do so.</p>