About the SAT score report

<p>I sent my score about five weeks ago and received an e-mail from Cornell saying that they have not received my standardized test score. Other colleges have received my scores a while ago so I wonder what the problem is. I already sent an e-mail to the admissions office but is there something that I should do before they send me back?</p>

<p>I have the exact same problem...I'm calling them first thing tomorrow to see what I can do.</p>

<p>Please let me know how they respond. Thanks.</p>

<p>No problem.</p>

<p>I called and they just found my SAT scores. Perhaps you can do the same.</p>

<p>Confirm whether Cornell has the scores by now. If not, get on the phone with the College Board and tell them to send a copy of your scores immediately to Cornell or even fax Cornell a copy. I have heard of this happening before with SAT scores, so College Board will get them re-sent right away.</p>

<p>happened with me too. I faxed them my copy and had it resent from collegeboard so it should work out fine with you too</p>

<p>I took the Jan test and Cornell emailed me saying that scrore report should b received in the week of Feb12. However, Jan scores come out on Feb15, and even though I do rush, the reports won't be able to reach the school perhaps the week after. What should I do? Should I email Cornell saying that I've already ordered rush?</p>

<p>"If you took the January SAT Subject Tests and requested your scores be sent to us (scores must be reported to Cornell by the testing agency), we will receive them in time for consideration. While these scores are not currently reflected as received on self-service, we expect to receive score reports the week of February 12 for tests taken on January 27 and we will update your self-service account at that time."</p>

<p>Are they referring to the rush option?</p>

<p>i'm 99% sure that if you designate the college to receive your scores when you register for the tests, they get them at the same time as you do. I know this because under the list of scores colleges have received and the dates they got them, they correspond to the dates they were released to me.</p>