OP challenge may be while barnard will let you self report your scores, if you get accepted you must report all scores
All first-year applicants may now submit their self-reported test scores from the SAT or ACT to Barnard during the application process. Students may disclose their self-reported testing via the Common Application. If you need to update your scores after you apply, please submit your scores through the self-reported testing form within your application portal.
Barnard will also continue accepting score reports sent by counselors as official testing. Counselors may send reports via email to admissions@barnard.edu or by fax at 212-280-8797.
Only admitted students who choose to enroll will be required to submit official scores. We will require enrolling Early Decision students to submit official scores in January, and enrolling Regular Decision students to submit in May. Discrepancies between self-reported and official scores may jeopardize a student’s place in the class.
**Our Score Choice Policy **
Although we will accept self-reported scores for First Year applicants, Barnard does not participate in score choice and therefore, we expect students to self-report all of their standardized testing scores from either the SAT or ACT. For the SAT, we will use the highest score in each section of each exam sitting. For the ACT, we will use your highest composite; we do not superscore the ACT.
**If you are admitted and choose to enroll at Barnard, you will be required to send in all your official scores of the SAT or ACT at that time. **
https://admissions.barnard.edu/apply-barnard/standardized-testing-and-our-score-choice-policy
This being said, if OP only submits the scores that she thinks she needs to get in to BOP and does not submit her her SAT score with the EBWR score of 700, then her admission could be rescinded for misrepresentation.