Sending SAT scores to National Merit: Questions!!!

<p>Three questions!</p>

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<li>Do I have to send all SAT’s including subject tests, or just the 2400-point reasoning test?</li>
<li>Score choice allowed or not?</li>
<li>My PSAT was 222, but my one-time highest on the SAT was 2330, and my superscore is 2380. Do they think I had cheated on the test because my score is significantly higher than the PSAT?</li>
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<p>Thank you in advance!</p>

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<p>There is not a huge difference between 222 and 2330. In fact, the percentiles are within .2 of each other. The differential is no where near the level that would raise suspicions.</p>

<p>I see… I was just worried that they may be suspicious because it was a difference of over 100. Thank you.</p>

<p>Do you have answers for the first two questions?</p>

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<p>You only have to send the Reasoning Test. </p>

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<p>I don’t think their position on ths is clear. There’s no harm in sending all, though.</p>

<p>hm, just wondering- I got a letter from them yesterday saying that I hadn’t submitted SAT scores and they “advised” me to rush them. seeing as rush orders are an extra 30 bucks, I decided not to… will they still get the orders on time? cuz it would REALLY suck not to qualify just because of that…</p>

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<p>No, of course not! Hundred point increases are very normal. As to the other questions… yes, I used Score Choice, so I definitely hope it’s allowed. If you’re not sure, just send in everything, including the subject tests.</p>

<p>wow…i think your freaking out a little too much…no one would think your cheating…geez…</p>