<p>Im a junior and I signed up for the Jan 22 SAT. Does it help to "send your scores" like College Board allows to a school? Maybe to like show an early interest?</p>
<p>The colleges receive hundreds, maybe even thousands of scores at a time, and I dont think they really pay attention to your score if you dont have a active application. They do, however, keep your score on file, so if you never take any more SAT tests, they will have your scores on file and you won't have to resubmit them. If you are going to take SAT II's or the new SAT, the college will see your old scores anyway, so it doesnt matter if you send them now or not.</p>
<p>so it wont "show an early interest" and give you any type of edge in the admissions process next fall?</p>
<p>nah, my friend took his sat in october of junior year, got a 1530, and that was the end for him</p>
<p>Okay, say if you take you're SAT's and your SAT II's and you send your scores each time to a particular school (under the 4 free ones you get), do you have to re-send a final "official" score report with all your test scores after you've applied to the school? Or are the score reports sent from each individual testing enough?</p>
<p>its enough, because it sends all your scores from previous testings to that school as well...for the other (more than the first 4) schools, obviously you have to send it if you didnt include their names with the original registration</p>