What exactly does not participating in score choice mean?

<p>"Georgetown University does not participate in the Score Choice option available through the College Board. Georgetown requires that you submit scores from all test sittings of the SAT, ACT, and SAT II Subject Tests."</p>

<p>Let's say you get a 650 and a 680 on the Lit subject test, and a 720 and 740 on the Math subject test. (randomly written)</p>

<p>I know this means that when you're submitting the Math subject test, you have to submit both the 720 and the 740.</p>

<p>Does it also mean that you must submit your scores from Lit too? Is there any way to cancel your scores from a certain test date?</p>

<p>Also, do you have to submit AP exam scores?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I think this is pretty self explanatory.

Submit ALL your scores. APs are not listed and generally are not used in admission decisions. If you have a good AP score you can submit that later for their consideration to fulfill a class requirement.</p>

<p>Ok so I only have to submit /all/ scores from SAT, ACT, and SAT II then, right? </p>

<p>If I did very well on a few AP exams but badly on one, then I don’t have to send the bad one? I know AP exams aren’t necessarily important in admission but it still wouldn’t bode well if they saw my 2 on one of them, especially when the rest are 5s.</p>