So I know it’s different from each college, but just out of curiosity, what happens if you do NOT report ALL scores to the colleges? So if the specific college says that they are not having a score-choice, and mentions that the applicants need to report all the test scores that he/she has taken… And if he/she does not report all scores but just send out 1 score… What happens then? Do they know that he/she has NOT submitted ALL scores?? Is it possible to get rejected by this?
Don’t lie would be my advice.
@marvin100 why? Do you think they’ll find out about it??
Because it’s wrong, and since we are what we do, lying will contribute to the potential that you become a dishonest person.
@marvin100 well will they find out about this? I know it’s a wrong thing to do but was just wondering if there’s anyways that try could find about it.
Morality isn’t about potential consequences; it’s about what you do even when nobody’s looking. Don’t allow yourse’f to take ethical shortcuts–your integrity will define you. Taking shortcuts, telling yourself “well, I’m an honest person, but just this once…” adds up, and eventually you’ll wake up one day and be a crappy, dishonest person. @freshlemon123
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Yes they will find out.
@bsdsj22 @marvin100 how do you know???
I called the college board to find out and they told me there is NO way the colleges will find out.
For the SAT when you’re sending score reports once you indicate a college that doesn’t do score choice college board automatically checks the boxes for all of the sittings if I remember correctly. Also please do not lie. Colleges have the right to make rules for applicants to follow and it’s unethical to ignore them. Take marvin100’s advice.