<p>So. I took the most recent SAT exam (June), and I still have yet to receive my score.</p>
<p>I have contacted college-board countless times and they just keep telling me that my case has been "escalated" and that my case manager will be contacting me soon. Why does this sound like they think that I may have cheated on my exam?</p>
<p>Does anybody have any experience with this? I'm getting really annoyed as ETS/College Board refuse to tell me why my scores have been delayed. </p>
<p>btw. although it's possible, i highly doubt that it's because of administrative review, i got a 2050 for my first sat score, and i don't anticipate big gains as the curves seem to have been harsh i guess . .</p>
<p>Too early to tell if you even have an issue; it is very common for some SAT scores to take a few business days to come out after the initial release date.</p>
<p>My scores are delayed too. Although this was because a fire alarm went off briefly during the essay. >.> I called them and I got the same message as you did; that my answer sheet has been “forwarded to escalations department” and that someone would call me in 5-7 days. However, a manager called me just a few hours later and told me I would be getting an options letter of whether I want to cancel or keep my scores. I haven’t received the letter yet though, nor a return call. </p>
<p>In other words, a manager should call you soon and tell you what to do next. I wouldn’t worry.</p>