Will I be fine if i Send all my Scores?

<p>I wasn't aware of this for a long time but now i Just found out that some universities like Cornell / USC require all your SAT scores. </p>

<p>Now, I'm concerned as they'll see that I took the SAT 4 times (i was sick on two of the test days so that's why) In addition, one of the SATs was absolutely terrible and way below the others. </p>

<p>Will sending all my scores to colleges hurt me even if the colleges superscore? Also, should I not send all my scores to those colleges?</p>

<p>send all they will never hurt you.</p>

<p>Yes, it will hurt you. The explicitly say that they require all SAT scores. Should have thought about that before taking the test 4 times.</p>

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<p>While it’s no true it can’t hurt you, you have no choice but to send them all to the schools that ask for them all. If you didn’t and got in, it would be grounds for dismissal.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot hmom. :)</p>

<p>Will7: I was just asking a question…chill… -.-</p>

<p>“The explicitly say”? …Sorry, I can’t understand you, but Cornell didn’t announce they reject score choice until somewhere around late January.</p>

<p>If you have to send you score to the colleges, then do it. If you feel it warrants an explaination, then let them know. I know someone who took it 6 times to make sure they got a perfect score, and still got accept to Cornell Besides, i’m pretty sure taking the SAT’s and having your score improve shouldn’t count against you.</p>

<p>I don’t think it will hurt you. If anything it shows you really care to improve more and more.</p>