yale's testing policy

<p>Hey,</p>

<p>so I'm a little confused about yales testing policy. On their website they say they don't participate in score choice and they want all your scores from the sat sat iis and act. However, what confuses me is that after looking at some of the 2015 results some of the people say that they didn't submit all of their scores. for example, they just submitted the sat and sat ii scores even though they took the ACT.</p>

<p>Could someone explain this contradiction to me?</p>

<p>What you described is allowed. If you opt to fulfill the testing requirements with the SAT and two subject tests, you must send * all * tests from the Collegeboard that you have taken.</p>

<p>If you choose to fulfill the requirement with only the ACT, you must send * all * ACT tests that you have taken.</p>

<p>If, however, you would like to send results from both the ACT and Collegeboard (SAT, SAT subject tests, or both), you must send every test you have taken.</p>

<p>I’ve already sent in all ACT and SAT to Yale, but I’m getting a math ii subject score on Monday. Do I have cough up ten bucks and send that measly score in as well?</p>

<p>Yale requests that, yes.</p>