<p>Hi! I was wondering if the $10 payment per score report includes the SAT II's. Or do I have to pay for the SAT report and the SAT II report too? Even though Im obviously sending them to the same school?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Hi! I was wondering if the $10 payment per score report includes the SAT II's. Or do I have to pay for the SAT report and the SAT II report too? Even though Im obviously sending them to the same school?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>It’s $10/per college. And it includes SATI and SATII scores.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot keylimepie, I thought it was 10 dlls per test. So every school including the ones that do not ask for the SAT IIs will get the results right? Thanks a lot!</p>
<p>Like keylimepie said, it’s $10 per school, regardless of which or how many scores you send. Depending on the school, you can use Score Choice and customize which scores you want to send. For example, Stanford requires you to send all scores but Harvard allows you to send only the ones that you want.</p>
<p>Thanks!!! So am I supposued to set different receptors for the SAT II’s and for the SAT? Lets say if I have 6 colleges, and Im sending my SAT free score reports to 4 of them, but then the SAT II’s also offers me 4 free score reports and then I pick the other two.
Then the 6 of them would get the SAT and SAT II’s free of charge?
Is that how it works?</p>
<p>I know I might sound redundant and stupid, just want to make it clear so I can proceed.</p>
<p>Thanks again</p>
<p>… I don’t understand your questions.</p>
<p>Okay, here’s what I can tell you:
-every time you register for a new test(s), you get 4 score reports. It doesn’t matter if you registered for SAT I or II
-you can use your 4 free reports up to 9 days after you take the test
-if you use the 4 free reports, the test you used to register is AUTOMATICALLY selected (e.g. I am registered for one final subject test in January. When I use my 4 free reports, I CANNOT UN-select January when I’m choosing which scores to send)
-it’s $10/report
-each report = each SCHOOL, not test
-depending on the school, you might be able to choose which scores you want to send out</p>