Did I send my SAT scores too late?

<p>I sent my scores to Pepperdine tonight-- the night before the deadline. I have to pay for my college applications myself and I haven't had any money because of the holidays. I didn't have the money for the SAT scores until now and for some reason I thought it'd be fine. I applied to all my other schools months in advance so I never worried about deadlines. I'm now realizing that I didn't allow any time for the SAT scores to actually send/arrive, and I am FREAKING out. Since there is no way my scores will be in by the application deadline, will I even be considered for admission? Pl</p>

<p>Colleges don’t download the info for weeks after the deadline, so you should be fine. At least, that’s what I’ve heard. They only take a day or two to send.</p>

<p>I am really hoping you heard right. Thank you!</p>

<p>I think I am correct, but hopefully somebody else knows for sure. If you don’t find a definitive answer then call the college and ask, you might not even have to give them your name (if you’d like for them to not know who you are.)</p>

<p>I sent mine in the night before DePaul’s EA deadline and still got accepted, but I’m not sure about Pepperdine.</p>

<p>I met the admissions counselor for my state a few weeks ago and and she said I could email if I had any questions, so I did just now. Perhaps calling anonymously would’ve been a smarter idea. Oh well, just hoping for the best. Pep is not my first choice, but I only applied to three schools-- one being the state school that everyone gets into. Now I’m ranting haha. I just really don’t want to end up staying in state because of the late arrival of SAT scores. Ok, rant over.</p>

<p>I am sort of in a similar situation. </p>

<p>I sent the scores on December 31st - a day before the deadlines of most schools, but on CollegeBoard they say the schools received the scores on 4th Jan. Does that make me too late?</p>

<p>Did you see that they extended the application deadline to Jan. 10th? I think we got really, really lucky :)</p>