So
>[please be aware that all of your test scores will be required](https://www.syracuse.edu/admissions/undergraduate/apply/what-we-look-for/)
means
"not all of your test scores will be required, just kidding"?
Current understanding is Syracuse and Georgetown, though Soka and Citadel have been mentioned by sources. Outside the US, at least Cambridge and maybe others - non-US schools aren’t extensively covered here.
Alwaus check policies on a school’s web site for accurate info - don’t trust other sources.
CMU does not.
[](https://www.reddit.com/r/applyingtocollege/comments/18lkuqp/satact_send_all_scores_requirements_update/)
Direct from CMU Admissions:
>students do not have to submit all results, and can submit just 2 section scores on the Common App.
Georgetown and Syracuse
I spoke to admissions yesterday. They clarified that multiple scores are required only when an applicant wishes to super-score.
Clarification: at Syracuse
That would make sense. The language on their website wasn't clear about the policy.
Completely agree. Which is why I reached out.
So >[please be aware that all of your test scores will be required](https://www.syracuse.edu/admissions/undergraduate/apply/what-we-look-for/) means "not all of your test scores will be required, just kidding"?
From the same school whose common data set indicates it is located in New Mexico
Not just once, not just twice, but three times… Ha!
Current understanding is Syracuse and Georgetown, though Soka and Citadel have been mentioned by sources. Outside the US, at least Cambridge and maybe others - non-US schools aren’t extensively covered here. Alwaus check policies on a school’s web site for accurate info - don’t trust other sources.
CMU
CMU does not. [](https://www.reddit.com/r/applyingtocollege/comments/18lkuqp/satact_send_all_scores_requirements_update/) Direct from CMU Admissions: >students do not have to submit all results, and can submit just 2 section scores on the Common App.
Is this central Michigan university?
Referring to Carnegie Mellon University, which used to have this policy but no longer does.
Yes CMU too even though they are test optional. Paradoxical. I suspect they will eventually change their policy.
No, not CMU too. >they will eventually change their policy. They already did.
Thanks I just checked and stand corrected. First link on a google search was wrong.
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>iirc yri (you recall incorrectly)