what if i don't wanna self-report my scores?

<p>i took the sat three times. this is kind of a big number, so i was planning to only submit the last score to the colleges that accept score choice (my scores either go up or stay the same so superscoring doesn't help at all). so that leaves me with:</p>

<p>senerio one: i put all three test scores on the common app, but then i only send the last score officially from collegeboard. won't the college still see all three of my self-reported sat scores and think that something fishy is going on, and automatically know that i've used score choice?</p>

<p>second option: i only self-report the last score on common app. but then won't the schools that don't accept score choice think that this is fishy and be suspicious when they receive all three of my scores from collegeboard?</p>

<p>option three: i print out a bunch of copies and fill them out individually for each college. can i do this?</p>

<p>I think you should just submit all scores. More than three times is excessive, but three times is fine. Ya just send them all, self report them all. The colleges will analyze the scores the way they want to anyways.</p>

<p>Hey yellow! I actually asked a very similar question to the Common App Help Center and got a response. Although mine was about sending SAT II’s to ONLY one school… your’s applys to the same situation. PM me if you want me to send you what email I got from them.</p>

<p>I don’t see why you wouldn’t just send only one score through collegeboard and only self-report one score…</p>

<p>Do you have any reason to believe it would be unacceptable or disadvantageous to do that?</p>

<p>lots of my schools, like mit, don’t accept score choice. so if i just send in one/self-report one, it would be cheating.
and yeah yeah i know that the adcoms can’t see if you used score choice or not, but i can’t lie. it sucks. my mom wants me to work in a department store or something so i can learn how to. :/</p>