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I think I read it somewhere on the forum. Is this correct? Do we have any sources for this?

So, this is a bit tricky. There are a few variables.

The simple answer is Yes.
The longer answer is Yes, but only for Test-center based exams that were not canceled.
Online exams taken are reported on a per-exam basis (you choose which test score to share and that score is shared without other attempts on the report).

However, in general the score report sharing is not a problem or an issue. Whether you took the test once or 5 times, a good score is a good score. Some schools do ask you to list all of your attempts (Booth comes to mind) but not clear how they use that data. Most other programs said they don't care about multiple attempts.

What tests have you taken so far?

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I've taken four tests, and this thought crossed my mind while I was in the process of reporting my scores on the application.
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Generally the advice is to mention the scores you received if your application asks for it. I would look at the language to see if it excludes canceled scores but I’m pretty sure usually it will ask to include both canceled and and those that are not canceled for the lack of a better word.

Supposedly, schools will never be able to see or find canceled scores but you never know, glitches happen. There’s no reason to have that stress in your life.

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Generally the advice is to mention the scores you received if your application asks for it. I would look at the language to see if it excludes canceled scores but I’m pretty sure usually it will ask to include both canceled and and those that are not canceled for the lack of a better word.

Supposedly, schools will never be able to see or find canceled scores but you never know, glitches happen. There’s no reason to have that stress in your life.

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You've stressed me out a bit. I don't remember encountering any school where it was necessary to report all of them. Do you recall anything like that?
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Hi miko2010,

Unless you cancel your scores, then yes, all of them will be included on the official score report that is sent out to schools.
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Hi miko2010,

Unless you cancel your scores, then yes, all of them will be included on the official score report that is sent out to schools.

Thanks. Do you have a source for this? Not that I doubt, just read different things in the forum.

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Is this changing with the Focus edition? I think I read that with the Focus edition, you can choose schools after the test, and they will send only the one you select. Any ideas on this? Thanks
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