<p>They don’t really look at what you report, actually. It’s all on the official score report. The only time when you should IMMEDIATELY make a change to your application (like call them up, email their fileroom, all that jazz) is when there’s an augmentation between your official scores and what you report. For example, if you get like a 700 on an SATII but you accidentally report a 730, while they’ll only go by the official scores anyways, you should fix that so they don’t assume your silly mistake was a malicious lie. </p>
<p>That being said, once you get your link to the applicant portal, you can actually update your scores yourself with a score self-report system–but even those aren’t considered until they get the official one. </p>
<p>Basically, don’t worry about it. They won’t read the application 'till the official ones come in anyways, so it’s not like they’ll miss it. </p>
<p>Chill and be happy, bro.</p>