<p>As many of the school I’m applying to allow score choice, I have only put my highest SAT score on the common app. I really don’t feel like I need to create multiple common app versions just to include more SAT scores on some of the versions.</p>
<p>However, I’m not trying to evade the no-Score choice policy, I’ve already sent in all my scores to Stanford. Is it acceptable for me to just include my highest score on the app, since I’ve sent all scores in already through College Board?</p>
<p>All you have to do is just hit “Add Test,” and then you can add test scores from multiple sittings. You don’t have to create multiple versions of your app. I would list all of them since it takes about a minute to do.</p>
<p>What I mean is that if I add the test for Stanford, then I’m adding the test for all colleges I submit the common app to. All of my other colleges allow Score choice and I don’t want to submit one of my scores to them.</p>
<p>Any method of self-reporting scores is unofficial. You may choose to ignore ONE or several tests when you self-report. If a school does not allow score choice, you will HAVE to send them all of your tests through COLLEGEBOARD ALONE. This is the ONLY OFFICIAL WAY to submit SAT scores. Therefore, yes, you can.</p>
<p>Oh ok. That makes sense. I think it’s fine if you just list one of your tests on your CommonApp and officially submit all scores to Stanford. Matter of fact, that is what I did.</p>
<p>Ah ok thanks! I’m still waiting for my December score (uber delayage), so hopefully if I get that tomorrow and my score has increased I can include that one on the Common App… Just waiting to submit now.</p>