panky14
October 25, 2009, 11:52pm
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<p>Alright.
So I took chem, us history, and math II subject tests in October</p>
<p>And i used my free score reports to send in my scores to schools that require to see all scores (ie Yale, Penn, Stanford, Cornell). </p>
<p>I'm taking the lit test in november. So if I do bad, and don't send in the lit test, they won't know, right? </p>
<p>I'm just thinking. Comment about my logic here. That is if it even makes sense...</p>
panky14
October 25, 2009, 11:53pm
2
<p>They won’t know as in they wouldn’t realize I have actually taken one more subject test without reporting it, since CB already sent out the upcoming october scores…</p>
<p>I think some of those schools require you to send in all of your scores. </p>
<p>I don’t know how they will know if you are being dishonest, though.</p>
<p>yeah I think you do have to send em in. But, you can always cancel if you think you did badly.</p>
<p>I think you are not going to need to show the scores as you ve already sent them 3 SAT II scores and these colleges require only 2 .</p>
<p>I’m not so sure. I’ve read that Stanford requires ALL test scores, regardless of when taken.</p>
<p>You may submit or withhold subject tests as you wish:</p>
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Applicants must self-report and submit all SAT scores OR all ACT scores. After you decide which testing agency will send your scores, applicants cannot elect to use the College Board’s Score Choice or elect to “hide” any scores with either testing agency. The only exception to this rule would be tests taken for the purpose of talent programs in middle or junior high school (e.g. Johns Hopkins Center for Talent Youth, Duke University’s Talent Identification Program, etc.). Those test scores do not have to be sent to Stanford.
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<p>[Testing</a> Requirements : Stanford University](<a href=“http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/application/freshman/testing.html]Testing ”>http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/application/freshman/testing.html )</p>