From 1800 to 2300 - Score Choice?

<p>Should I use score choice to hide the 1800?</p>

<p>OR</p>

<p>Should I submit all scores to show the improvement?</p>

<p>Hide the 1800. The SAT is designed to show natural aptitude, not study skills. (Good job though!)</p>

<p>Remember that you can’t use score-choice for some schools!</p>

<p>I don’t really think it matters, colleges won’t think much of the 1800 either way.</p>

<p>Woah, congrats!</p>

<p>Hide it…</p>

<p>If score choice is offered at the schools you’re applying to, choose your scores!</p>

<p>Props, though–that’s impressive.</p>

<p>First of all, Congratulations! That’s really impressive. :slight_smile: If you have the option of score-choice, use it to hide the 1800, but don’t worry if some of your schools don’t give the option.</p>

<p>Yea I’m wondering how colleges would view the 1800. On one hand, they may see my drive to improve and strive for success. On th other hand, they could look at the large score discrepancy and think that either I’m a super-geek or that I cheated to get the 2300 (both of which are not true). </p>

<p>With that being said, I’ve opted to use score-choice where possible.</p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>