<p>I’m a little new at this. I’m a little confused about how sending scores works. For the SATs, do colleges require ALL of your SATs? Does the same apply for the ACTs? I’m taking the SAT on March 12 and I’m a little nervous. I also plan to take the ACT in April - the thing is I haven’t had much practice for that one. I’ve taken a few sample questions and thought it was easy though. Is it a bad idea to take it in April? I haven’t registered yet and today is the last day to do so.</p>
<p>And what’s score choice? Augh, I’m so confused…</p>
<p>And do colleges superscore SATs? (particularily CMU, NYU, UVA, and BU)</p>
<p>Some colleges will allow you to choose which of your SAT scores to send - this is called “score choice.” So, if you do poorly in March and well in May, you can choose to send only your May scores. The one thing you DON’T get to do is choose to send your math score from one date, and your reading from a different date.</p>
<p>Other colleges require you to send ALL of your scores.</p>
<p>Some colleges superscore, and others don’t. You’ll need to go on each college’s website to find out what the policies are.</p>
<p>UVa will take only your best scores. Don’t know about the others, the information should be readily accessible on their websites. (eg. “BU score choice policy” search)</p>