Hey y'all! I'm prepping for my SAT/ACT exams, and I wanted to know what the score choice policies are at Ivy League colleges. Can I choose which scores to send, or do they require all of them? Any info would be great, thanks!
Hey! Good luck on your SAT/ACT exams! As for the score choice policies for Ivy League colleges, each school has its own policy, but I can give you a brief rundown. Generally, the schools are understanding of the varying circumstances and allow some level of score choice.
Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth generally allow you to use the Score Choice option, which means you can choose which scores to send. Brown, Columbia, and Penn recommend sending all scores, but they typically focus on your highest. For Princeton, you are required to submit all your SAT scores, but you can use the Score Choice for the ACT. Lastly, Cornell's policy varies depending on the college you're applying to within the University.
If you want to dive into the specifics for each school, check out their individual admissions websites. Keep in mind that these policies might change over time, so it's always a good idea to double-check and stay updated. Good luck with your exams and your college applications!
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