<p>I placed an order to send my SAT 1s, Math 2, and US History scores (which I had already received) on October 4th. I also included in my order the Chemistry SAT score which I took on October 9th. It is now October 31st, the application deadlines for the only two schools I'm applying to are midnight tonight, and Collegeboard still lists my order as "pending." The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign says that all application materials MUST be in by November 1st or else they won't consider my application under the priority filing period. Same goes for Cornell's early decision deadline. Is anyone else who is experiencing/has experienced similar problems with Collegeboard?</p>
<p>Same story…idk what to say though :/</p>
<p>Not sure what you did. It sounds like you may have designated colleges to receive scores as part of the registration for your Oct test (such as your free sends) – that is only way you could have included Oct score when ordering on Oct 4 – and if that is what you did, Oct and prior scores were sent when the Oct scores were released but nothing was sent before then (and sent means they were put into UIUC’s and Cornell’s on-line file that each has with College Board from which the college then downloads scores). Only way you could have sent prior scores on Oct 4 was to have gone in and did a separate send of those scores without the Oct scores and paid a $10 fee to send to each college. </p>
<p>If you sent by listing the college as an automatic recipient (free send) for your Oct test, you are definitely fine with Cornell, for which scores just need to be in its hands by mid-Nov (in fact Cornell even takes Nov test SAT II scores). As to UIUC, it says Oct SAT scores should be timely if you did that automatic send when scores come out but it does not guarantee they will be timely. It would have been best for UIUC to have actually made that separate send of prior scores in early Oct and paid the $10 fee, particularly because sending UIUC your Oct SAT II chemistry score was pointless since it does not use SAT IIs for admission, but likely you will be OK.</p>