Very weird situation... Not sure what to do.

<p>As you already know, sophomore transfers need to send in high school transcripts. On the high school transcript, most schools post SAT scores... Some of the schools I'm trying to transfer to do not require SAT scores, but others do... I can ask my high school to remove my SAT scores from my transcript and just send official CB reports to the schools that want them... but then here's the problem... Some of the HS seniors from my HS are applying to the same schools I want to transfer to, and they will have their scores on their transcripts.... Is this going to hurt me? Is what I want to do wrong?</p>

<p>any takers?</p>

<p>I actually don’t think that SAT scores show up on your high school transcript, at least in my school district they don’t.
If they do, I doubt it that people who work in the admission offices will care if others from the same school show them, especially if they do not require them.</p>

<p>Well, that´s the thing… They DO show up on our transcripts, but I can ask them not to do that… I’m not worried about the schools that don’t require them, I’m worried about the ones that DO. I WILL send them to the ones that do, but through College Board and not the high school transcripts. The students (now senior class of '10) will send both. I hope that doesn’t look weird.</p>

<p>Does it really matter how they get it? As long as they get your scores there should not be a problem. Doesn’t seem weird to me…</p>

<p>your SAT scores matter less than your college GPA if you are a college sophomore transfer. After all, you have more than one year of experience in college. SATs are exams to check how well you can do in college but then you are already in college. I think it would be okay for them to show up. You will be competing with other transfers, not freshman as they are reviewed separately and at different times.</p>

<p>I´m applying for sophomore standing… during freshman year… haha. thanks anyway.</p>

<p>most colleges do not pool their applicants together, meaning you wont be grouped with those by criteria such as high school, region, etc.
And plus you’ll be in a whole nother pool altogether by being a transfer. don’t worry. nothing to angst about. just remove scores from transcripts for all colleges and send reports to those who need them</p>

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<p>Completely untrue.</p>