<p>I used a different address on the SAT II answer sheet than on my registration form I printed out. Does this affect anything? Thanks.</p>
<p>you=idiot. it said if there was a problem on the admissions ticket, then tell your proctor. The proctor read directions about it too. You wont get your scores in the mail to your new adress now.</p>
<p>That wasn’t the best idea. Your scores will most likely be delayed.</p>
<p>@collegebound
it wasn’t a problem on the ticket. I “moved” according to my high school’s database (so my address changed for the school. I just stupidly decided to write the new address on the SAT II answer sheet as well). Anyways, wasn’t June the date they stopped sending scores through the mail? I’m just concerned whether or not ^my scores will be delayed.</p>
<p>theReach,</p>
<p>Your scores actually being available may not be delayed; rather, more than likely your scores being available online may be delayed. </p>
<p>This is easily corrected; all you have to do is check your online account the day the June scores come out. If they aren’t there, call customer service and explain the situation. More than likely, your scores will be available in the CB records; they just need to match your information together so you can view your scores on your web account (I’m assuming you have one, since you said you printed off your admission ticket). If that’s the case, then it’s really no sweat.</p>
<p>If anything, and I mean anything, on your answer sheet doesn’t match what is on your online account, you won’t get to see your scores online. CB won’t put your scores on the account automatically due to security. Just call customer service, explain what happened, and they’ll look up your information. Verify BOTH addresses with them, and they will tell you something along the lines of they will create a request to have your account merged to your June registration, and they’ll try to contact you back as soon as it’s taken care of (usually 5-7 business days). </p>
<p>Other than that, the actual scoring of the test, that is to say, ‘it’s graded, here are you scores’, probably won’t be delayed due to this, barring some freak catastrophic breakdown. In that case, they’ll be sending you a SIR letter giving you your options. And that’s a whole 'nother story… I’m about 99% confident you have nothing to worry about. :)</p>