Will I be penalized by UCs for not sending all my SAT scores?

<p>I submitted my UC application 3 days ago and just found out that they require applicants to send all of their SAT scores in, even though they dont superscore and you only enter the one highest sitting score in the application.</p>

<p>When I sent my score report out for UCs earlier this week, I only checked to send 2 of my SAT I scores (Totally I took it 3 times). Will "concealing" my other relatively low SAT score get me into trouble and affect my admission? I mean supposedly they can never find out how many times I have taken the test right? </p>

<p>or should I just send in another score report with all my SAT scores on it?</p>

<p>You can and should correct the problem by simply sending scores again without exercising score choice. What UCs will do if they learn you concealed a test is unknown since there have yet been no reported cases of the UCs taking action against a student. However, failure to comply with an application requirement by withholding required information means they can, if they felt like it, reject you for that reason alone or later withdraw any admission given. Peraps you should ask your high school what it puts on the official transcript that it will send to the UCs next June after you graduate. Many put all your test scores on the transcript and thus your transcript could become the evidence next June to the UC you intend to attend that proves you previously withheld an SAT score.</p>

<p>ok then thank you! I will do so.</p>