While I certainly appreciate bclintock's often sage advice, likening the utilization of score choice counter to the college's application rules to
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cheating, pure and simple, same as falsifying ECs, or counterfeiting a teacher rec, or hacking the school's computer system and doctoring your transcript, or having someone else take the exam for you.
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strikes me as overstating things by a long shot.
Sewhappy has it right -- let the students decide which tests to use.
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However, I believe that by requesting a list of all scores, the college also helps the student
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How about making that "help" optional, you know, like a choice?
I really resent the notion that a student who chooses to send which one of the scores HE paid for is so morally in the wrong, but the number of colleges that routinely manipulate their numbers or withold information at their discretion seem to get a pass.
To accuse a multiple test taker of "gamesmanship" is a laugh when considering the jockeying for position the colleges engage in toward the USNWR rankings.