Forgetting to send your SAT scores to a college- I'm so stupid

As you may or may not know, the CSUs require someone to score at least a 520 or better on the NEW SAT math portion. I scored a 510 the first time around, but scored a 530 the second time around. I forgot to send my NEW SAT scores to Stanislaus State, so they required me to take an Entry Level Math exam. But after I took the exam, I realized that the scores on the math portion of my second attempt should’ve exempted me.

I don’t know what to do, I’m kind of freaking out.

So by not sending your SAT score, you were forced to take an entry level math exam? From what you have posted, you only realized after you took the entry level exam.

So what is there to freak out about? The only good sending your scores would have done would be to have exempted you from the exam, but that has already happened.

@RMNiMiTz

What I worry about is the fact that if I don’t score well enough on this test, I will to do summer school… and I’m honestly kinda annoyed because I never really had to take the test at all.

You can send the New SAT scores now and hope (or petition) they’ll accept it.

What’s done is done, I don’t see what issues there are.

@RMNiMiTz

I’m worried that maybe I didn’t score well enough on the Entry Level Math, and I do not want to go to summer school… I could’ve pretty much avoided all of this if I’d remembered to send my scores. I’m just wondering if it’s too late to send them now.

@Balletfreak1999

I just want to point out that you only scored 10 points above the minimum, maybe some math help in the summer won’t be a bad thing, it may prevent you from possibly getting C’s or failing college math.