<p>I am applying for Early Action and the deadline is 1 Nov 2012. I took SAT subject tests on 6 Oct 2012. I took the SAT Reasoning Tests in May 2012. I have not yet registered to submit either of the scores, and intend to do so in a day. I have two questions: </p>
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<li><p>I could not find any reference to the Common App id in the SAT Score reporting service. So how do colleges know its my score? Is it just from my name? </p></li>
<li><p>Is it too late for 'regular reporting' or should I opt for 'rush reporting'?</p></li>
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<p>Many thanks</p>
<p>wondering the same. bump</p>
<p>The following link shows the dates the scores are available to universities for each test date, both if they receive them electronically or via CD-ROM (this is up to the individual college, not how the student sends them). For the college to receive your scores on this date you have to have designated them PRIOR TO TAKING THE TEST.</p>
<p>[SAT</a> Reasoning Test - SAT Score Reporting Dates](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/scores/dates]SAT”>Getting SAT Scores – SAT Suite of Assessments | College Board)</p>
<p>This option does not allow you to wait to view your scores, determine if you want to send them, and use regular delivery to get them on time. You must send them ‘blindly’ not knowing what your scores will be. Your option at this point is to rush the scores and hope that processing, the weekend, and the way the schools receive the scores, results in receipt by the deadline. Here’s information regarding rush reporting (make note that the scores must be available or older scores will be sent):</p>
<p>[Send</a> SAT Scores - Special Circumstances](<a href=“The SAT – SAT Suite | College Board”>Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite | College Board)</p>