<p>The USC application asks for all of the SAT's, ACT, and SATII scores to be written down and then asks for the composite of the best. If I write down my scores am I expected to send the score reports for all tests? I ask because I have only ordered my best ACT score to be sent to them and would rather that they not see my SAT scores because I had a poor score on the SATII Literature test and I realize that all SAT scores would be sent. But I wouldn't mind mentioning my writing and math SATII's, as long as they don't have to get the official report which includes the literature score. I'm not going to take anymore tests so increasing my literature score is not an option. Should I just write down my best ACT score? Thanks!</p>
<p>I know this is off topic, but I don't want to start a new thread for every question I have. LOL. So does anybody know if I can change the major that I list on my Part II of the application (or just go "Undecided"), although I have written down Business as the major I am applying to in my Part I application?! Also would you recommend for me not to change my intended major?</p>
<p>I second foreigngirl's question. i know thta you can change what you put in part i, but don't know if it's recommended.</p>
<p>I know if you get accepted, you can change your major from what you specified on your application. I'm sure you can change it from Part I, although it might unofficially give the admissions officers a sense that you are wishy-washy on your interests and goals.</p>
<p>Thanks guys, I think you're right. Even though I COULD change the major it would look like I was indecicive (umm probably wrong spelling?!). Anyhow for the short answers: how long is one paragraph supposed to be? Do they want 5 sentences, or about 150 words? Can anybody help me out?</p>
<p>I've typed in my courses six times now, and it hasn't saved them when I click save!!!!!!!!! Any insight? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>That happened to my D too. She was trying to change a word or two on the quick takes(??) and it wouldn't save them. She tried everything. Finally, she left out the " " marks and indented one space. It worked. She never did figure out why. May I suggest that you only type a letter or two in on each of the lines before trying again. Once you see it is working, go ahead and begin saving segments. It is just too frustrating to type that much and see it all go to waste.
Good luck.</p>
<p>It's really easy to change your major once you get into USC...and if you put down business, then you probably will be accepted as pre-business, which is really just a fancy way of saying undeclared with an intent to become a business major. So I wouldn't worry about chaning it until you get in.</p>
<p>As for the SAT question, I would send the scores, simply because SAT 2's don't matter all that much, ACT and SAT I are much more impt.</p>