<p>This is the line that I actually feel is most important.</p>
<p>“Be sure to note the tests required for each institution to which you are applying.”</p>
<p>It is telling you to report what is REQUIRED for an institution. Therefore if “ACT only” is an option at Yale and that is the score you wish them to consider then self reporting any of your SAT I or II scores is entirely up to you because they would not be required (I think that is the key word). In constrast if you were applying to Harvard you would be required to include the minimum of SAT I or ACT and 3 subject tests.</p>
<p>As for the AP and IB that are not always required despite the spaces on the common ap, Yale made it clear in last year’s supplement that they are not so optional in the following supplement instructions:</p>
<p>“The Common Application provides space for you to report the results of the SAT I,SAT IISubject Tests, ACT,and TOEFL.Please list here any other
tests you have taken, such as Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, AHSME,AIME,Fermat, etc. If your secondary schooling has taken place outside the United States in a curriculum not patterned on the educational system in the U.S., you should request that your school submit the International Supplement to the Secondary School Report of the Common Application in addition to the Common Application’s School Report.
(Both are available on the Common Application Web site or on the Yale site at [Welcome</a> to Yale College, Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit]Welcome”>http://www.yale.edu/admit).)
Please list your test results to date. Include the name of the test, the date taken, and the score received for each one.”</p>