Freaking out-Question about SAT Score sending

<p>Ok. I just found out that SAT scores takes 4 WEEKS?! to be sent from collegeboard to colleges, and that not all colleges accept rushed scores. The only time I sent scores was the first time I took the SAT earlier this year in March and it was not a good score. </p>

<p>I am right now trying to send my scores but have no idea what to do. Send them? rushed?</p>

<p>The schools I'm applying to are:
-University of Virginia
-George Washington University
-Georgetown University
-Johns Hopkins University
-George Mason University
-Yale University</p>

<p>please any kind of information is appreciated</p>

<p>DID THEY HAVE TO BE SENT FAR IN ADVANCE? or can they receive them later?</p>

<p>Same. I emailed admissions, and they told me not to worry because the scores should get there in time for their reviews</p>

<p>so should I just go ahead and send them regularly (not rushed)?</p>

<p>That’s what I did (regular)</p>

<p>can anyone else assure that it is still possible to send sat scores without rush?</p>

<p>It’s not actually 4 weeks. In my experience, the regular score reports took maybe a week and a half at the maximum. 4 weeks is probably the upper limit or the longest that it might take to get to any college. </p>

<p>Another thing you should know is that many colleges accept the scores a little while after the due date as long as the main application has been sent.</p>