<p>I was waiting for my October SAT to get back (today) before I sent my scores, but It says it will take a week to send. My deadlines are November 1st for 6 of my schools and I haven't yet sent my superscore. Should I send it in standard or spend the extra money and buy RUSH delivery? HELP...URGENT!</p>
<p>Name those six schools, it is important.</p>
<p>Ohio State-Columbus, Maryland-College Park, Miami-Coral Gables, Michigan Ann Arbor, Northeastern -MA, and UCONN-Storrs.</p>
<p>I sent my applications for all of these in already, only thing left to be sent is my SAT scores which i was doing right now</p>
<p>i really need to know…ASAP please</p>
<p>someone please answer.</p>
<p>it takes 4-5 weeks for colleges to get the score from the day you order the service,</p>
<p>Relax. You’re fine. I’m doing the same thing as you, and so are 25329052 other people who took sat or sat IIs in October. I’m typing my scores into the common-app so the college will have them on nov. 1st. And then, my official score report will reach the college a few days later to confirm my scores.
See? It’s all good:)</p>
<p>no, hes not fine
in many colleges u get bumped to RA if everythingthingthingthinthing isnt in by nov 1</p>
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<p>According to the Stanford website, the last acceptable testing date is October. So if has his score reports sent today, they’ll be post-marked tomorrow or Saturday. Either way, the post-mark date will be before November 1st. And that’s what matters.</p>
<p>well, I’ll be sending my scores electronically, so it won’t take 4-5 weeks but 1-2 weeks. Regardless, should my real question is : Should I send with RUSH Delivery?</p>
<p>Just so you know UCONN’s EA deadline is December 1st- so don’t worry too much about getting your scores to them :). As for the others, I would say do rush delivery. It took my scores about a week to send and then a few days for the schools to file them</p>
<p>Mich there is an issue because it says Oct scores may be late and accepts only regular delivery of scores but send now anyway, you may make it. Ohio State has no EA (it is rolling and starts sending out decisions in December on a rolling basis) so the date means nothing so just send regular delivery. Maryland, Northeastern, and Miami you are fine just sending it now regular delivery – tests can arrive after Nov 1 and if they get there by mid-Nov you are fine and all have electronic delivery with CB which assures they will get there in less than two weeks. UConn’s early action application deadline is December 1.</p>
<p>Also, you cannot just send your “superscores” (you cannot choose sections of a test to send with score choice, you can only coose complete tests not to send)</p>